Surge in norovirus a 'very real concern' - six signs you must know
The symptoms start suddenly within one to two days of being infected, guidance states.You'll start to feel better in two to three days.
Norovirus is spread very easily and you can catch it if you've had close contact with someone who has had the bug. You might also be unwell if you have touched surfaces or objects that have the virus on them, and then you've touched your mouth.that have been prepared or handled by someone with the bug also raises your risk of catching it.
If you or your child's symptoms get worse and you've been ill for more than seven days you should call 111.Norovirus can be nasty, but there are ways that you can prevent you and your family catching the bug.Avoid close contact with people who are obviously sick
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