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Indias new coronavirus cases dipped marginally on Sunday but deaths due to the infection jumped by a record 3,689, with one more state going into lockdown as the nations creaky healthcare system is unable to cope with a massive caseload.Authorities reported 392,488 new cases in the previous 24 hours to push total cases to 19.56 million. So far, the virus has killed 215,542 people.Indian hospitals, morgues and crematoriums have been overwhelmed as the country has reported more than 300,000 daily cases for more than
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BATH, Maine 鈥?A deadly altercation between a terrier and a woodchuck on Saturday was confirmed as the citys first case of rabies this
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stanley deutschland ed more animals to be more active earlier. A resident of High Street in the Baths north end reported the family dog attacked and killed a woodchuck that had entered the yard. The woodchuck had not been seen acting strangely, which is a sign an animal might be affected with rabies, but based on the owners statement that it is unusual for the dog to kill animals, Bath Animal Control Officer Ann Harford decided to have the dead woodchuck tested. The woodchuck was taken to the Maine Health and Environmental Testing Lab, where it tested positive for rabies. The dogs rabies vaccination was current but it will receive a rabies booster and will be kept under observation for 45 days, according to Bath Police Chief Michael Field. Field urged residents to keep their pets vaccinations current and to use extreme caution when handling a pet that was wounded in a fight with a wild animal, including the use of waterproof gloves while washing or caring for the animal. Field also warned against approaching any wildlife that appears to be
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