The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Overwhelmi­ng response to rabies vaccinatio­n exercise

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KUCHING: A large scale rabies vaccinatio­n exercise for pets at Arang Road Basketball Court yesterday saw overwhelmi­ng response from the public.

Roads leading to Arang Road Basketball Court were congested as early as 9am with the reverberat­ing sounds of dogs barking at the venue.

Many showed up early at the venue with their pets for staff from the State Veterinary Services Department (JPVS) to vaccinate.

Around 60 JPVS staff were involved and around 5,000 vaccines were provided for the exercise from 10am to 4pm yesterday.

A total of 2,667 dogs were vaccinated during this exercise, which brings the total number of animals vaccinated in the state to 13,969 dogs, 7,595 cats and 45 other animals.

According to officials, members of the public living within a 10km radius of Sungai Maong Wet Market (declared a rabies-infected area on Tuesday) had been advised to get their pets vaccinated against rabies at the venue.

Sungai Maong Wet Market here and Kampung Serikin in Bau have been declared rabiesinfe­cted areas on July 25, bringing the total number of such areas in the state to 22 as of yesterday.

Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) Youth chief Tan Kai and Youth Central publicity secretary Milton Foo were present to witness the exercise.

The Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (JPBN) secretaria­t said Petra Jaya is free from rabies for now.

A statement issued here claimed as a hoax the WhatsApp message that went viral claiming Petra Jaya a newly-declared rabiesaffe­cted area.

In Serian division, 18 areas were declared rabies-infected namely Entebuh in Tebedu, Krait, Paun Rimu, Paun Rimu Bakung, Remun, Lebor, Seroban, Tangga, Ampungan, Mentong Berawan, Mentong Silaga, Engkabang, Tampek Sumpas, Rasau, Siburan bazaar, Serian town, Mile 45 of Kuching-Sri Aman Road and Temong Mura in Tebedu.

There are three in Kuching Division (Mile 5 Jalan Semeba, Sungai Maong Wet Market and Serikin in Bau) and one in Sri Aman Division (Rumah Janta Punggu Mawang).

Rabies has claimed five lives in Sarawak so far.

The latest victim Tinding Lambang, 52, from Kampung Remun, died from rabies encephalom­yelitis last week.

According to a statement issued on July 18 by Health Ministry director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, the victim was bitten by a dog in early May this year.

 ?? - Bernama photo ?? Members of the public bringing their dogs for vaccinatio­n by the Veterinary Services Department at the Jalan Arang basketball court in Batu Kawa, Kuching yesterday.
- Bernama photo Members of the public bringing their dogs for vaccinatio­n by the Veterinary Services Department at the Jalan Arang basketball court in Batu Kawa, Kuching yesterday.

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