On February 7, people in Lien Son town, Lak district (Dak Lak) posted a notice looking for a woman who was bitten by a dog on the 5th day of Tet.
According to information, on February 2 (the 5th day of Tet), a couple riding a motorbike with a Dong Nai license plate stopped at a resident's house in Lien Son town to rest.
There, the wife was bitten by a chained dog and left. A few days later, the dog became ill and died. Test results confirmed that the dog had rabies.
Worrying for the health of the victim, the landlord has extracted the camera, taking the license plate posted on social networks thanks to the community to help find the woman in time to vaccinate.
The information quickly spread on social networks. Mr. Pham Dang Tam (33 years old, Lak district) asked the police for help in looking up the license plate number and contacted Dong Nai police to find the victim's identity.
"Fortunately, the functional forces found the woman and she immediately went to the medical facility to vaccinate the first nasal rabies," Tam said.