Italian public reassured over radiation scare

A security expert’s positive test in London for a radioactive substance was not a public health threat in Italy, Italian officials said.

A security expert’s positive test in London for a radioactive substance was not a public health threat in Italy, Italian officials said.

The country’s health ministry said it had been in contact with British authorities since learning that Mario Scaramella, a security expert who met poisoned ex-Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko in London, also tested positive for polonium-210.

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