Walter Reed mishandled radioactive materials

Staff at Walter Reed Army Medical Center might have been exposed to slightly elevated radiation levels after the military’s flagship hospital in Washington mishandled radioactive medical materials in May. A hospital spokesman told the Associated Press that hospital officials don’t dispute a Nuclear Regulatory Commission notice that parcels containing radioactive materials delivered May 1 sat under a lobby counter for 44 hours before being moved to a safe location. The hospital said it has taken steps to make sure radioactive material is handled better in the future.

— Freeman Klopott

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