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The 48-year-old man had fatal rabies and had been exposed to high risk, sounding the alarm!

author:Niu Co Lu Zhen Huan duck duck

Hey, today I want to share with you a poignant news that has just broken out. Recently, there was a dog bite incident in Hangzhou that shocked the whole city, a 48-year-old man actually died because of a dog scratch!

The 48-year-old man had fatal rabies and had been exposed to high risk, sounding the alarm!

The news brought to you today may be very shocking and sad for you, but it also reminds us that there are certain problems in society that need to be taken seriously. Approaching this embarrassing story......

The 48-year-old man had fatal rabies and had been exposed to high risk, sounding the alarm!

1. Terrible dog bite incidents

In the beautiful city of Hangzhou, a 48-year-old man named Mr. Li fell victim to a tragedy. It is reported that Mr. Li was attacked by an angry large dog while walking, and after being scratched by the dog, he did not pay enough attention to it, and did not get vaccinated in time to prevent infection, and the result was ...... Sad things happened.

The 48-year-old man had fatal rabies and had been exposed to high risk, sounding the alarm!

2. Died soon after the illness, which aroused social concern

Over the past three days, Mr. Lee's illness has become more and more severe, and although he immediately sought medical attention and received treatment, he eventually passed away. This has led to deep deplorment and regret, and has also sparked widespread discussion about pet management and vaccination.

The 48-year-old man had fatal rabies and had been exposed to high risk, sounding the alarm!

3. Social security is a resurgence of concern

This tragic incident reminds us once again that the issue of social security cannot be ignored. The standardization and popularization of pet management and the importance of vaccination are all issues that we need to solve urgently. There is a lot of talk about whether pets need a stricter regime and whether vaccinations should become mandatory.

The 48-year-old man had fatal rabies and had been exposed to high risk, sounding the alarm!

4. Tragic warnings remind us to face up to problems

From this sad story, we can't help but wonder if this was a fortuitous event, or is it related to our own inadequate response to the problem?

5. Society works together to create a safer environment

Finally, I would like to appeal to all of you, as a member of society, we should all work hard to create a safer and more harmonious social environment. The government needs to strengthen the supervision of pet management, and individuals should also develop good habits of abiding by laws and regulations, and actively fulfill their social responsibilities.