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It's the stuff of nightmares; you probably bring scary stories and childhood fears to rabies as well. When I was a kid, a bite from a rabid animal involved a series of painful injections in the stomach with a long needle every day for 14 days. Now it's just five shots -- on days 0, 3, 7, 14 and 28 -- and adults can get them in the arm, kids in the thigh. Knowing that the bite may now be worse than the treatment, here's the harrowing tale as compiled by my colleague Mike McDermott: NORTH KINGSTOWN -- A woman and her two children -- ages 1 and 3 -- were treated at Kent Hospital today after a rabid fox bit the woman and dragged the 1-year-old boy across a lawn here. Apart from that zinger at the end -- in an election year is a politician part of every news event? -- we know there's more to come. Overnight there'll be a longer story by a bureau reporter, and I'll add the link when it's out there. We hear tell that Projo.com now lets you read five stories before you'll be prompted to register -- and registration isn't so onerous any more, a single page. But this is hearsay to me, since I'm already registered. (Obviously, the blogs have never required it.) If you've never registered for projo or any other Belo property, I'd be grateful if someone would volunteer to try it out later tonight or tomorrow and tell me if what I wrote above is true. We're all curious. By then we may know more about the truly unfortunate fox and his impact on the neighborhood he's been roaming. Later: As promised, here's the update. A bit more detail, and another victim, a cat named Marco: The politician's cat. |
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