In the face of a ninth positive test for rabies in Kerr County, county officials met with Kerrville area safety officers and two state officials to discuss in an emergency meeting what the next local steps must be. Kerr County officials acknowledged have to get the public aware of vaccinating their pets and livestock, they said, because humans can also get rabies from working with livestock. Read more at the Hill Country Community Journal…
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