Jul 08, 2026
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO)– State health officials have confirmed two animals tested positive for rabies. In Saluda County a fox found near Country Pond and Cockrell Road was confirmed to have rabies on July 2, one person and a dog were exposed. In York County a goat was confirmed to have rabies on Monday, July 6, leaving four people exposed. Officials say there have been 57 cases of rabid animals statewide so far this year. If you or someone you know came in contact with a rabid animal call (#) and select the second option to report. Categories: Local News Tags: SC Department of Public Health, South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) ...read more read less
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