Almost 200 Guests Potentially Exposed To Rabid Bat At Nebraska Zoo Campout
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Daytime guests don t need to be concerned because bats are nocturnal
The zoo has moved the camping activities elsewhere
People who were potentially exposed to a rabid bat while spending the night at a zoo in Nebraska are now being advised to get rabies shots.
In a statement that was released Friday, Omaha s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium noted that it has recommended 186 campers as well as some of its staff members to get rabies shots because of possible exposure to a rabid, wild bat,
According to the zoo, a camper reported to the camp leader on July 4 that she had woken up to find a wild bat flying around her head. The camper reportedly did not get scratches or bites, but zoo workers ended up collecting seven wild bats inside the Scott Aquarium, where several overnight campouts were held.
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With the continued impact of the coronavirus worldwide, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has made a few changes to support in-person activities for the spring 2021 semester.
These changes, guided by the Spring Open Committee, mirror or follow protocols implemented before the fall 2020 semester in hopes UNL can continue to offer in-person experiences while prioritizing health and safety.Â
Face coverings and physical distancing are among the guidelines continuing in the spring, and the university will continue to offer isolation housing for any student who needs it. But, with changing health protocols, mandatory saliva-based testing and monitored building access are among the major updates facing UNL community members.