It’s very unlikely that Peanut the Squirrel has rabies, but the authorities were quick to respond, right?

a peanut According to a specialist on infectious diseases, the squirrel ought to be living at this very moment since it is very unusual that the completely domesticated animal has rabies.

Last week, officials from the state of New York murdered the online star Peanut in order to test him for rabies.

However, a physician who is well-versed in the illness believes that the authorities may have rushed into testing for the disease without taking the necessary precautions.

According to Dr. Edward R. Rensimer, who spoke with TMZ, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) maintains that squirrels are not regarded to be carriers or spreaders of rabies.

Furthermore, to the best of his knowledge, there has never been a reported instance of rabies transmission from a squirrel to a person.

 

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