Norovirus levels in the UK remain high, and experts have warned of some important do’s and don'ts if you have the vomiting ...
open image in gallery Combat Norovirus sign, Cheltenham General Hospital, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, UK. New figures show people are at risk of catching the bug more than once. Alamy/PA.
England’s top doctor has urged the public to isolate for two days if they feel unwell after a surge in norovirus cases has ...
HEALTH chiefs have warned winter “is certainly not over” with norovirus hospitalisations still close to record highs – and ...
England’s top doctor says 'winter is not over for us' as the NHS struggles with norovirus, flu and respiratory syncytial ...
The number of people in hospital in England with norovirus remains close to record levels, as health chiefs warned that ...
Health chiefs have issued a warning about a "potential second norovirus wave" with people having the vomiting bug more than ...
Amy Douglas, lead epidemiologist at the UKHSA, said: ‘Norovirus levels are still exceptionally high and now with multiple ...
A new vaccine pill trial is currently underway to treat the highly contagious norovirus infection, which has led to a record ...
As few as 10 virus particles can cause a norovirus infection, making it one of the most contagious viruses, and symptoms typically appear 12–48 hours after exposure and last 1–3 days. Article ...
Professor Sir Stephen Powis, National Medical Director of NHS England, said staff continued to “work tirelessly to treat thousands of patients with norovirus and other nasty winter viruses each ...
Norovirus is continuing to pile pressure on NHS hospitals with over 40,000 bed days lost to the vomiting bug in February alone. The latest data shows there were 1,094 patients a day in hospital with ...