Rabies Alert Hits Jeżyce: What You Need to Know
Yo, Jeżyce fam, things just got real. Rabies has popped up in the heart of Jeżyce. The culprit? A dead bat found chilling (or not so much) in the Poznań Gardens tested positive for the disease.

Here’s the 411 on the danger zone:
The affected area spans ul. Engeströma, ul. Bednarska, ul. Szamarzewski, and ul. Szamotulska. If you’re in the vicinity, heads up—some strict rules are now in play.
What’s the deal with rabies?
Yes, rabies can transmit to humans, and it’s no joke. The virus spreads through bites or scratches from infected animals, and it’s deadly without immediate treatment. Bats are a known carrier, so if you see one acting weird, don’t mess around—call the authorities.

Rules to Follow:
- No pet fairs, exhibitions, or animal shows in the area.
- You can’t bring in or take out unvaccinated dogs or cats.
- If your pup hasn’t had its rabies shot, it’s mandatory to get that done now. Repeat every year to keep your furry friend (and you) safe.
The vibe’s tense, but these rules are here to keep everyone protected. Stay sharp and stay safe, Jeżyce—this is one virus you don’t want to mess with.