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A Massachusetts girl had a scary encounter whereas touring to Arizona to go to her father. 

Erica Kahn was in Northern Arizona together with her dad final August to take their annual footage of the sky.

“We wish to take images of the evening sky and the celebs, and it is one thing we have been doing for the previous 10 years now, however this was the primary time this incident occurred,” mentioned Kahn to FOX 10.

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Whereas snapping images, she mentioned a bat flew instantly into her mouth.

“I do not know what a part of the bat went into my mouth,” she mentioned. “Possibly the wing, the top.”

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An annual father-daughter stargazing custom (not pictured) was ruined when a bat flew into a girl’s mouth. (Related Press/File)

“I had my strap round my digicam round my head in order that it would not fall down, and due to that, it sort of received trapped between my mouth and the digicam,” mentioned Kahn.

Arizona is residence to twenty-eight species of bats that assemble in areas close to lights, agricultural or enjoying fields, ponds or different water sources, in accordance with the Arizona Recreation & Fish Division (AGF).

The main reason behind human rabies loss of life is contact with contaminated bats. 

Kahn knew she wanted to be checked for rabies instantly — and was shocked to be taught that her therapy was not lined, she mentioned.

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Since she’d misplaced her job, she took out a brand new well being plan with an insurance coverage agency.

“They sort of lied to me on the telephone after I mentioned, ‘I have to go to the emergency room … tomorrow. Is that this gonna be efficient? Is that this gonna cowl [me] if I would like rabies pictures?’ And [the person] mentioned, ‘Sure, sure, it is gonna cowl it. You are good to go,’” Kahn mentioned.

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A lady mentioned her insurance coverage plan wouldn’t cowl her rabies therapy invoice, which was over $20,000.  (iStock)

Kahn was unaware of a 30-day ready interval for protection to kick in — which left her with a invoice of over $20,000.

Fox Information Digital reached out to the insurance coverage agency for remark.

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“Our healthcare system is so damaged and that is why I am sort of completely happy to take these interviews,” Kahn advised FOX 10.

She added, “I need to shine a lightweight that this shouldn’t be the price of getting a life-saving rabies vaccine.”

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A lady and her father have been taking images of the Arizona evening sky and stars (not pictured) for the previous 10 years. (iStock)

The main reason behind human rabies loss of life is contact with contaminated bats, in accordance with the Facilities for Illness Prevention and Management (CDC).

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Seven out of 10 individuals who die from rabies have been contaminated by bats, in accordance with the CDC.

In 2019, a 21-year-old man died from being scratched by a bat in Canada.



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