Confirmed Rabid Skunk Found Off Route 50 West of Berlin

Worcester County Health Department advises that a confirmed rabid skunk has been found off Route 50 in the area of Tall Timber Road west of Berlin. Health officials remind you that if you, your family or pets have had contact with the rabid skunk – contact the County Health Department’s Office of Environmental Health immediately…

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Rabid Fox Confirmed in Vicinity of Colona Road in Pocomoke

The Worcester County Health Department has confirmed a rabid fox has been found in the area of Colona Road in Pocomoke. If your pets have had contact with the rabid fox – contact the Worcester Health Department’s Office of Environmental Health immediately. Contact includes bites, scratches or other direct contact to persons or pets. Call…

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Rabid Raccoon Confirmed in Bishopville, MD Area

The Worcester County Health Department has confirmed that a rabid raccoon has been found in the vicinity of St. Martin’s Neck Road in Bishopville. County health officials remind you to contact the County Health Department’s Office of Environmental Health at 410-352-3234 – if you, your family or your pets have had contact with the rabid raccoon…

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Rabid Raccoon Confirmed in Williams Street Area in Berlin

The Worcester County Health Department has confirmed that a rabid raccoon has been found in the vicinity of Williams Street in Berlin. Officials remind you to be sure your pet has current rabies vaccinations. If you, your family or your pets have had contact with the rabid raccoon – contact the Worcester County Health Department’s…

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Rabid Raccoon Confirmed in Area of St. Martin’s Neck Road in Bishopville

A rabid racoon has been found in the area of St. Martin’s Neck Road in Bishopville. Worcester County Health officials remind you that if you, your family or your pets have had contact with the rabid raccoon – contact the Worcester County Health Department’s Office of Environmental Health immediately. Contact includes bites, scratches or other…

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