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Rabies in people is rare, but can be deadly: Mississauga officials

Summary by Insauga
Mississauga residents are being urged to take precautions after regional health officials confirmed two cases of rabies in bats late last month. The cases — one in south Mississauga, the other near Professor’s Lake in Brampton — were confirmed by Peel Public Health officials on Aug. 29. City of Mississauga officials said in a news release issued Monday that “while no humans have been affected yet in Peel, rabies is a serious health risk, so it’s…
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