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flag A raccoon in Dacula, Georgia, tested positive for rabies on March 20, 2026, after attacking a dog, prompting health warnings.

flag A raccoon in Dacula, Georgia, tested positive for rabies after attacking a dog on March 18, 2026, prompting Gwinnett County health officials to urge residents to vaccinate pets, avoid wildlife, and seek immediate medical care if bitten or scratched. flag The animal was confirmed positive on March 20. flag Unvaccinated pets exposed to rabid animals must be quarantined for four months. flag Early rabies symptoms in humans include fever, headache, and weakness. flag Residents should report unusual animal behavior to local authorities.

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