As a season ticket holder, I'd consider it irresponsible to donate my tickets to someone infected with rabies.
Yes, that would be bad, but it might be their last chance to see the team live ...
OT, but I just read about Rabies.
We grow up hearing about it, all the time in Canada, probably many countries.
Rabies is fatal once symptoms develop.
99% of human rabies are from dog bites.
There is a vaccine for rabies.
Immunization of people
Very effective vaccines are available to immunize people after an exposure (as PEP) or before an exposure to rabies. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is recommended for people in certain high-risk occupations (such as laboratory workers handling live rabies and rabies-related viruses) and people whose professional or personal activities might lead to direct contact with bats or other mammals that may be infected with rabies (such as animal disease control staff and wildlife rangers).
PrEP might be indicated also for outdoor travellers and people living in remote, highly rabies-endemic areas with limited local access to rabies biologics.
Every ten minutes at least one child dies from rabies. 99% of rabies cases are caused by an infected dog bite. Mission Rabies vaccinates dogs and educates people, to eliminate rabies for good.
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Eliminating rabies
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