Brooklyn in the wake of aggressive squirrel

The summer in New York has finally begun and so many people in Brooklyn and surrounding areas attract the Prospect Park.

'Four patients were identified, from the fifth- who was jogging- we still do not know who it is. This is an incident that stands alone. Squirrels are rarely infected with rabies, but due to the unusual aggressive behavior of the squirrel, the health setting is assuming that the animal has been infected with rabies, 'says the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH).

However, the squirrel is still untouchable. Whether the animal is in flight or nowadays, they do not know at DOHMH. 'We have no updates today,' said a spokesman for Gizmodo.

According to biological Imogene Cancellare, the squirrel could have a severe form of disease. It is a variant in which animals can exhibit aggressive behavior and hyperactivity. With this variant, the animal would die within a few days. Cancellare hopes that the squirrel has not infected other animals.

Generally, squirrels rarely bear this virus, let alone bite humans. Brooklyn residents are afraid. 'Now I'm afraid of any noise in New York,' adds Addie Cahen. Another resident also thinks of the squirrel. 'I hope nobody gets bitten, but it also goes well with the squirrel. '

'Four patients were identified, from the fifth- who was jogging- we still do not know who it is. This is an incident that stands alone. Squirrels are rarely infected with rabies, but due to the unusual aggressive behavior of the squirrel, the health setting is assuming that the animal has been infected with rabies, 'says the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH).

However, the squirrel is still untouchable. Whether the animal is in flight or nowadays, they do not know at DOHMH. 'We have no updates today,' said a spokesman for Gizmodo.

According to biological Imogene Cancellare, the squirrel could have a severe form of disease. It is a variant in which animals can exhibit aggressive behavior and hyperactivity. With this variant, the animal would die within a few days. Cancellare hopes that the squirrel has not infected other animals.

Generally, squirrels rarely bear this virus, let alone bite humans. Brooklyn residents are afraid. 'Now I'm afraid of any noise in New York,' adds Addie Cahen. Another resident also thinks of the squirrel. 'I hope nobody gets bitten, but it also goes well with the squirrel. '