ncidents of the so-called winter vomiting bug have has increased across all age groups, most notably those aged 65 and older.
I’m Matt Rosser with news that cases of norovirus are more than double the five-season average before Covid 19 and the UK Health Security Agency is warning that cases in care home settings and primary schools are very high. Incidents of the so-called winter vomiting bug have has increased across all age groups, most notably those aged 65 and older. The UKHSA is warning people with symptoms to stay at home and not to visit loved ones in care settings. For more care news every day stay with us here at Care Radio.
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