Rabies
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I have never seen a rabid animal in 40 something years on this planet. I don't even get my dog vaccinated.my dog spent 8 years of her life running in the woods.
Animals foam at the mouth when they are dehydrated.
My dog foams when she sees food.
I had a rabies shots. I did not like the dice throw without them. I had a chat with my doc and we decided together that I should go through the series of shots. I was totally my choice. The vax for that has been around since the late 1800’s. I had no issues with it. I will not have the rona shot. The odds are better without it.
I never questioned any vax until the Plandemic forced me to do serious research and learn all the Virology science and history of viruses and vaccines.
Saying the history of vaccines is problematic would be an understatement. Most people probably don't want to know the truth.
I got a flu shot once. Never again. I made me quite sick.
The thing with rabies is if you do actually get it (there’s no test that I know of) and don’t take the shots, it is certain death and supposed to be a highly painful one at that.
It is easier to find in animals in warmer climates, still not that common, but the certain painful death is why it is so highly monitored.
Except that there's no way to know that the shots helped. You just have to have faith and believe in the science.
I don't doubt that you can get an infection by being bitten by a wild animal, and I'm sure you could also get infected by parasites.
There is however zero scientifically valid evidence of any virus being responsible, nor is there any way to know that the vaccine for it would help at all if you got such an infection.