Rabid Hamsters Run Loose In Moscow Wide Quarantine

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В Москве объявлен карантин из-за сбежавших бешеных хомяков
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Rabid Hamsters Run Loose in Moscow-Wide Quarantine

Citywide lockdown as authorities scramble to contain outbreak

Pet owners warned to keep their animals indoors

Authorities in Moscow have declared a citywide quarantine after a group of rabid hamsters escaped from a pet store.

The hamsters, which are believed to have contracted the rabies virus from a wild animal, have been roaming the city for several days.

At least 10 people have been bitten by the hamsters, and one person has died.

The quarantine, which began on Monday, will last for at least two weeks.

During this time, all non-essential businesses will be closed, and residents will be asked to stay home.

Pet owners have been warned to keep their animals indoors, and to contact the authorities immediately if they see any hamsters.

The rabies virus is a deadly disease that can be transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected animal.

Symptoms of rabies include fever, headache, muscle weakness, and difficulty swallowing.

If left untreated, rabies can be fatal.

The Moscow authorities are urging residents to take the quarantine seriously and to follow all instructions.

They are also working to track down the remaining hamsters and to vaccinate all animals that have been in contact with them.

The rabies outbreak is a serious public health concern, and the quarantine is necessary to prevent the virus from spreading further.

Residents are urged to cooperate with the authorities and to take all necessary precautions to protect themselves and their loved ones.