JMC starts feeding stray animals
JMC starts feeding stray animals
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 11: On the direction Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) Commissioner, Avny Lavasa, Municipal Veterinary Officer of JMC, Dr. Sushil Kumar Sharma started feeding stray animals dogs and cattle in an around the vicinity of Jammu city on daily basis.
In view of the prevailing conditions due to COVID-19 pandemic, there is closure of all restaurants, eateries and other street food points due to lockdown due to which many stray dogs and birds which otherwise depended on these outlets for their daily food needs have been affected.
These animals might have starved to death due to non-availability of food and that might have led to other serious health issues in our surroundings.
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Fourteen individuals have been diagnosed with rabies infection in Kpone, the Municipal capital of the Kpone-Katamanso Municipality in the Greater Accra Region as an infected dog bit five people whilst at church.
Dr Emmanuel Kwao Pecku, Municipal Veterinary Officer, told the Ghana News Agency at Kpone in an interview that on April 17th, 2021 a rabies-infected dog followed some five worshipers to their church premises and bit them infecting them with the disease.
According to the Municipal Veterinary Officer, nine other persons got infected by coming in contact with saliva from the infected dog exposing them to the virus.
He explained that the dog was immediately quarantined for examination adding that it showed classical signs of rabies infection.