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One of the deadliest diseases of all time, possibly the deadliest disease according to some metrics. Even exhibiting symptoms is a death sentence.
But also more importantly completely preventable with a rabies vaccine with prompt action.
Sponsored by Michael Scott
Myth: 3 people die every year to rabies.
Fact: 4 people die every year to rabies.
It has a lengthy, almost month-long inoculation period where you can be vaccinated. Should you show symptoms after that, you're fucked