Here's how you can prevent the spread of the highly contagious virus in yourself and your children – and what to do if you get it
A GP has warned parents to be vigilant of norovirus symptoms in their kids as a new strain of the vomiting bug is on the rise. And to stay at home to prevent the spread of the bug.
Dr John Burke, chief medical officer at AXA Health, has been a GP for 25 years and has shared his tips for how to prevent the spread of the virus – especially when it comes to kids. Symptoms of Kawasaki strain of norovirus Dr Burke shared the six key symptoms parents should watch out for, with the Kawasaki strain on the rise. How to treat norovirus You can usually treat symptoms of norovirus in yourself or in your children at home with over-the-counter medicines.Dr Burke advises:
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