Update on public health issues related to the Polonium-210 incident

18 January 2007

The Health Protection Agency is continuing to provide expert advice on the public health issues surrounding the death of Mr. Alexander Litvinenko. Throughout, our primary concern has been to protect the public.

We have carried out an extensive monitoring programme of people and places identified by the police investigation. Our investigations have confirmed there is no public health concern in the open public areas. The monitoring results received so far show that the risk to the general public from any exposure to Polonium-210 (Po-210) is likely to be very low.

 

Test result update

Category 1

 

Category 2  

Category 3a

There are 636 results in categories 1, 2 and 3a and these are NOT of health concern.

Category 3b

 

Notes for Editors

  1. Further information is available on www.hpa.org.uk

  2. For the latest information on locations go to the London Resilience Team website at www.londonprepared.gov.uk

  3. Media enquiries to HPA London press office on 020 7759 2824 or to HPA CRCE press office on 01235 822 744 or 01235 822 745. If you are calling out of hours please call 020 8200 4400.

Last reviewed: 13 December 2007