DRUDGE REPORT 2002®
XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX SUNDAY JULY 28, 2002 17:09:37 ET XXXXX
MOSQUITO ALERT ISSUED AT WHITE HOUSE: WEST NILE INFECTED BIRD FOUND DEAD ON GROUNDS
A mosquito alert has been issued at the White House -- after a dead bird discovered on the mansion's grounds tests positive for West Nile virus.
"Preliminary tests show the presence of West Nile," a health official said this weekend of the decomposing crow found by the Secret Service near a fountain on the South Lawn. "Mosquitoes spread the disease, all parties in the area should be on guard."
"The White House grounds are constantly sprayed for mosquitoes, I would put this low on the list of concerns," a Bush insider told the DRUDGE REPORT late Sunday.
The insider scoffed at talk among low-ranking staffers that someone may have planted an infected bird on the White House grounds as a terrorist act.
"No one here is taking that seriously. It is my understanding that dozens of sick [West Nile] birds are showing up all over northwest [Washington]."
But one White House staffer who contacted the DRUDGE REPORT was less confident.
"More people died last year from this thing than all who died from the anthrax outbreak! Hell, I'm worried."
West Nile has killed 18 people since its appearance in the United States in 1999, and caused notable infections in 161, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Infected birds or mosquitoes have appeared in 28 states so far this year.
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