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Southern part of the Krasnoyarsk region once again discovered a focus of rabies

Village in Minusinsk District, Krasnoyarsk Krai is home to a rabies outbreak. Quarantine measures implemented.

In the village of Minusinsk region, Kransoyarsk krai, a focus of rabies was discovered. A...
In the village of Minusinsk region, Kransoyarsk krai, a focus of rabies was discovered. A quarantine has been established there.

Southern part of the Krasnoyarsk region once again discovered a focus of rabies

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They've unearthed a rabies hotspot in a quaint Minusinsk Raion village of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. Guess who calls the shots now? Yep, you guessed it— Governor Michael Kotyuk!

He's just slapped a quarantine on the village of Luğavskoe, and here's the lowdown:

The hemmed-in location is set to be under quarantine until May 10. You'll find the restricted area on Linen Street, with a 1.7 km radius around it, inclusive. This precinct houses plot number 24:25:2101001:328.

What's off-limits to the public? Well, treating sick susceptible animals here, visitors trespassing, bringing in or sending out susceptible animals, hunting, and other related activities.

Additionally, restrictions extend to an area around the hotspot, a 1.5 km radius, where events involving susceptible animals, moving animals without proper permits, and capturing wild animals for zoos are prohibited. Moreover, the removal of animals, except for slaughter, is banned unless otherwise approved.

So if you're hankering to check out the scene, you might wanna hold off a sec—or until the quarantine's lifted.

Here's some snapshot imagery from the Krasnoyarsk Krai Regional Rosagroznadzor archive.

Just remember, if you need up-to-the-minute details, it's best to consult local health authorities or official Russian public health government websites. Happy safe travel-ing!

  1. Governor Michael Kotyuk has implemented a quarantine in the village of Luğavskoe, which is located on Linen Street with a 1.7 km radius, due to a rabies hotspot discovered in the Minusinsk Raion, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia.
  2. In the restricted area, activities such as treating sick or susceptible animals, visiting, bringing or sending out susceptible animals, hunting, and other related activities are prohibited until May 10.
  3. A 1.5 km radius surrounding the hotspot also has restrictions, where events involving susceptible animals, moving animals without proper permits, and capturing wild animals for zoos are prohibited, and the removal of animals is banned unless otherwise approved.
  4. The recent news of the rabies hotspot and quarantine brings attention to the importance of medical-conditions, health-and-wellness, and environmental-science, particularly in rural areas like the Krasnoyarsk Krai.
  5. It is recommended to consult local health authorities or official Russian public health government websites for the most accurate and up-to-the-minute details regarding this matter and for other health-related information pertaining to travel or specific locations.

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