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February 13, 2019
ANCHORAGE (AP) — A state health lab was damaged in the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that struck south-central Alaska, delaying scientists' ability to test for tuberculosis, botulism and other dangerous diseases.
The Nov. 30 quake damaged 13 of the Anchorage facility's secure testing rooms, forcing staff to send bacteria samples to labs in California and Washington state, the Anchorage Daily News reported this week.
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