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Updated · News10NBC · Jun 11
Wayne County Confirms 3rd Rabies Case After Galen Barn Cat Exposes 1 Person
Updated
Updated · News10NBC · Jun 11

Wayne County Confirms 3rd Rabies Case After Galen Barn Cat Exposes 1 Person

3 articles · Updated · News10NBC · Jun 11

Summary

  • A barn cat in Galen tested positive for rabies on June 9, and one exposed person is now receiving treatment, Wayne County public health officials said.
  • The case is Wayne County's third recent rabies confirmation, following a rabid domestic cat and a rabid raccoon found about a week earlier in the Lyons-Sodus area.
  • Two county pet vaccination clinics are scheduled for June 25 in Lyons and June 27 in Wolcott, though officials said the Wolcott clinic is already full.
  • Wayne County is urging residents to avoid wildlife and keep cats, dogs and ferrets vaccinated as it tries to limit further exposures.

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