A New Jersey mail facility has stopped delivering bulk mail, business class and advertising mail but will ship out nearly all first class mail after another case of suspected anthrax developed there.
The Bellmawr regional mail facility in Camden Country was closed today, the second mail facility in New Jersey to be shut down.
This development comes just days after Direct Marketing Association officials have stressed the safety of advertising mail.
The postal worker with the new suspected case works as a mail processor in the Bellmawr facility, about 35 miles from the Hamilton postal facility that handled at least three anthrax-tainted letters.
New Jersey has five confirmed cases of anthrax and one other suspected case, most of which occurred at the Hamilton facility.
The Bellmawr plant serves 159 local post offices and delivers mail to 1.1 million locations in southern New Jersey and parts of Delaware.