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Second rabid bat found in Western Washington

Second rabid bat found in Western Washington KIRO 7 News Staff © Provided by KIRO Seattle File rabid bat Health officials are warning the public after two bats found in Western Washington this month tested positive for rabies. On Monday, Public Health – Seattle and King County officials said a Sammamish resident recently found a bat in their yard. The resident, who was wearing gardening gloves, picked the bat up and moved it from their yard. The bat was aggressive and bit the resident multiple times. According to officials, the bat tested positive for rabies, and the resident started taking treatment to be protected from developing rabies. This was the first bat in King County that tested positive for rabies this year. Public Health said in 2020, that the department facilitated rabies testing for 45 bats that had contact with people, and five of the bats tested were rabid.

Thurston reports 48 new COVID-19 cases Friday as rate continues to fall

Thurston reports 48 new COVID-19 cases Friday as rate continues to fall The Olympian 2/6/2021 The Olympian Staff, The Olympian (Olympia, Wash.) Feb. 6 Thurston County reported 48 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Friday, but no new deaths, data from Thurston County Public Health & Social Services show. So far this week, 120 new cases have been reported. The new cases bring the total number of cases to 6,586 in Thurston County since March. Of that total, 5,018 patients are considered recovered or recovering; 334 people have been hospitalized at some point in their illness; and 63 have died. The county is dealing with outbreaks in eight congregate care settings; there have been 48 such outbreaks since March.

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