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A dog bit two people in front of a men's community in Wuhan. What is the specific situation?
The man suffered from mental illness. Due to the recurrence of mental illness, there were some abnormal behaviors that day. Although his behavior is strange, it is not a rabies attack, but because he suffers from some kind of mental illness. After the incident, the man was controlled by the relevant personnel in time, and the bitten residents were also sent to the hospital for treatment in time. The police contacted the man's family and asked him to leave with his family after filing a case. As a guardian, he should do a good job of guardianship. Don't let mental patients run around, which may lead to dangerous events. Fortunately, it did not cause serious consequences. Don't spread untrue rumors, lest you add unnecessary trouble to yourself.

After the news was exposed, the first two people in a man's community in Wuhan were bitten by dogs. Seeing this news, people instantly thought of a man who was learning to bark in the subway. They all started crawling to school for no reason. It is understood that the incident occurred in Fuxing City Community, Hanxing Street, Jianghan District, Wuhan. It is said that the man lives in the community, but he is rarely taken care of by his family. On the day of the accident, he lay on the ground with bare arms and occasionally learned to scream.

Everyone doubts whether this man has rabies. Although the man's behavior is similar to that of a puppy, it is not because of rabies, but because of mental illness. As for why he goes to school on the ground and dogs bark, we can't answer this question. People who have been bitten have been vaccinated against rabies, so be careful when going out.

For mental patients, we don't have such developed medical technology at present, and many people suffer from mental illness. We don't know what's going on. In order to avoid unnecessary panic, I hope that the guardian will do a good job of monitoring and send the patient to the hospital for treatment in time. ?