City warns of possible rabid squirrel in Prospect Park

<p>The city's health department says any visitors to Prospect Park who were bitten by a squirrel in the last two weeks should get medical attention for possible rabies exposure.</p>

News 12 Staff

Jul 23, 2017, 7:00 PM

Updated 2,462 days ago

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City warns of possible rabid squirrel in Prospect Park
(AP) The city's health department says any visitors to Prospect Park who were bitten by a squirrel in the last two weeks should get medical attention for possible rabies exposure.

Health officials say there have been five reports of people being bitten by an unusually aggressive squirrel on the southern side of Prospect Park between Tuesday and Thursday.
They say squirrels rarely have rabies but are acting under the assumption that the animal did because of its behavior. If it did have rabies, it is likely already dead.
Officials say four of the five people who were bitten have been identified, while the fifth, who was attacked while jogging, has not been.


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