Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 24 Jan 2019, p. 14

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, Ja nu ar y 24 ,2 01 9 | 14 A FEAST FOR YOUR SENSES. TEPPANYAKI GRILL - SUSHI - SASHIMI - DIM SUM www.august8.ca 280 North Service Road W.@ Dorval Oakville 905-338-6228 Call us for reservations 7 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU. New! Chinatown Location Now Open $2.00 OFF LUNCH ONLY Dine-in,cash only & with this voucher.Offer valid at Oakville Location only. Limit 1 voucher per table. not valid on weekends and holidays $5.00 OFF DINNER ONLY Dine-in,cash only & with this voucher.Offer valid at Oakville Location only. Limit 1 voucher per table. not valid on weekends and holidays ALLYOU CAN EAT LUNCH OR DINNER Happy NewYear! 2018 Multi-Award Winner! ALLYOU CAN EATAN EAT Oleg's NoFrills 1395 Abbeywood Drive, Oakville FLYER PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ONTARIO STORES ONLY. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 TO WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2019. FROZEN WHOLE UTILITY DUCK avOCaDOs product of Mexico, 6's or CaULIFLOWER product of U.S.A., no. 1 grade, ea WHOLE EYE OF ROUND ROasT cut from USDA select grade beef or higher DR. OETKER Casa DI mama or RIsTORaNTE FROZEN PIZZa 300-415g or FRaNK's RED HOT saUCE 354 mL selected varieties COCa-COLa, CaNaDa DRY or PEPsI sOFT DRINKs selected varieties, 2L ROYaLE BaTHROOm TIssUE 188LB 4.14/KG 6 COUNT BAG 30=60 rOlls 897100 297 197Ea 297LB 6.55/KG 177LB 3.90/KG CHICKEN DRUmsTICKs or THIgHs fresh per ... it's quite common in Oakville." Symptoms of distem- per can be similar to those of rabies, and can include: lethargy, walking in cir- cles or with a strange gait, disorientation, and yel- lowish, crusty eyes. No animals with rabies have ever been found in Oak- ville; the only rabid ani- mal discovered in Halton Region in 2018 was a bat found in Burlington infound in Burlington inf October, according to the region's website. However, several peo- ple were treated for rabies last year - and a recom- mended course of action exists when someone is "bitten, scratched or ex- posed to saliva from a skunk, bat, fox, coyote, raccoon or other carnivo- rous animal and the ani- mal is unavailable for testing," said Nik Tymos- zewicz, the region's su- pervisor of food safety, healthy environments and communicable dis- ease. "Anyone bitten/ scratched by an animal should contact the health department or their local physician immediately as rabies is a fatal disease," he wrote in an email. The World Health Or- ganization also recom- mends cleaning the wound with soap and wa- ter as soon as possible. It states that the incu- bation period for rabies "is typically two to three months but may vary from one week to onefrom one week to onef year, dependent upon fac- tors such as the location of virus entry and viral load." King said that the vac- cine she received includ- ed seven needles directly into the wound, then an- other three at a followup appointment. She said the side effects of the vaccine were intense, including dizziness and nausea - but not as bad as the nagging fear that she might con-fear that she might con-f tract the fatal illness (the vaccine has proven high- ly effective in preventing rabies if administered quickly after contact). King was relieved to hear from the Beaver that the animal had tested neg- ative. "After a while, you get thinking, 'what if the se- rum doesn't work?'" NEWS WOMAN INJECTED WITH SEVEN NEEDLES DIRECTLY INTO WOUND Continued from page 10 SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AT INSIDEHALTON.COM

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