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Two people attacked by rabid fox at Busch Gardens in Virginia
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By: WTKR Staff
and last updated 2021-07-08 20:05:14-04
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. â The Hampton-Peninsula Health District is notifying guests and residents that on July 5, a rabid fox attacked two people at Busch Gardens, Williamsburg.
Officials said the two people involved were a man and a boy.
The boy was the only one bitten, and the bite was not severe.
He is OK; however, the prescribed series of four injections were initiated.
The animal was captured and died shortly after the incident.
Anyone with information regarding any exposure to this animal (bite, scratch, or contact with saliva by open wound or eyes, nose, mouth) is asked to contact the Hampton-Peninsula Health District - Williamsburg Environmental Health Office, (757) 603-4277. Exposures also include direct contact between your pet and the rabid animal.
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July 6, 2021
Loudoun County has launched a new online system that allows people who are seeking in-person services from the county s community development departments to make an appointment or to get in a virtual line from anywhere. The new system is designed to improve the experience for the county s customers at the Government Center in Leesburg through the added convenience of the new system, which allows people to reduce or eliminate physically waiting in line for services. The county has launched the Qless system for customers who plan to visit the Departments of Building and Development, Planning and Zoning, and Health (for Environmental Health Services and Vital Records), and the Office of Mapping and Geographic Information. These departments commonly referred to as the community development departments provide a broad range of online and in-person services, such as permitting, review of land development plans and applications, inspections, enforcement of regulations