NHS England data shows people hospitalised with norovirus jumped 22% last week to a new winter high amid warnings the ...
Many could be at risk of being infected with the illness this half term, which spreads easily from person to person ...
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Brits are being warned to be vigilant as cases of an "unpleasant" winter bug have soared 116% above the usual levels for this ...
The bug can affect anyone, but young children, pregnant individuals, and those who change nappies are particularly at risk ...
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Hospitals have just experienced their busiest week of this winter as cases of norovirus, the bug that causes vomiting and diarrhoea, continue to surge.
Norovirus is highly contagious and can cause vomiting and diarrhoea, high temperatures, and aches and pains all over the body ...
Rates of the "horrible bug" are more than double those seen last year. According to NHS England, an average of 1,160 patients ...
As well as feeling sick, vomiting and having diarrhoea, people with norovirus may also have a high temperature, a headache ...
Forecasters are predicting temperatures will plummet from Thursday (February 6) onwards, as clear but cold weather takes hold. The Met Office is warning of 'wintry' showers, adding that it will 'feel ...
Virus is still circulating at double season average Data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) showed that reports of norovirus from 20 January to 2 February were 17.4% higher than the previous ...