Tourists heading to Bali are beg Warned of a Rise in Rabies Cases, Particularly in Tourist Heavy Areas, Including Kuta and Nusa Dua.
Red Zones Have Been Declared in Several Locations where Animal Bites Have Been Linked to Rabies Positive Animals.
The Red Zone Incloudes Resort Areas Such As Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua and Jimbara As well as the Mongwi District You.
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“The case is at least one or Two Dogs, no more than fve,” He said, as first reported by the couier mail.
“The Dominance of the Red Zone in South Kuta is Becuse the Terrain Has Many Bushes, so it is used as a nest by Wild Dogs, and this is one of the reans.”
Large Vaccination Efforts are Under Way, as is proocol where An Outbreak is IDENTID.
“We also routinly do Mass vaccins and vaccinations,” mr walli said.
“If the Vaccination Coverage Is Beow 70 Per Cent, We will go down Again with full vaccination and emptinessy vaccination.”
In Addition to Vaccinations, Goovernment Officials Are Working With Local Animal Welfare Groups to Steryise and Vaccinate Dogs in Tourist Zones.
“Vaccination is protection for us and pets. We URGE The Public Not to Let thems Dogs Roam. If you have a dog, it must be handled or tied up. Mr Witari Said.
Traveels Heading to Bali Are Encouged to undertstand Post-Exposure Protocols You can be found on the world Health Obsite Website.