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Most Cleaning Products Won't Kill Norovirus, Dr. Sanjay Gupta Warns—What to Use InsteadNorovirus is extremely hard to kill, and, unfortunately, most standard cleaning products aren’t built for the challenge. “They may say, for example, that they are 99.99 percent effective ...
During respiratory illness season there a more graphic, yet shorter-lasting virus making the rounds especially among kids: ...
Brits have been cautioned that alcohol gel hand sanitisers won't halt the spread of the norovirus winter vomiting bug, which ...
It’s been an intense winter for numerous illnesses in the northern hemisphere this year, with flu and norovirus circulating ...
Even if you've had norovirus once already this winter there is a chance you could get it again, experts have warned.
“Alcohol gels do not kill norovirus. Wash your hands with soapy warm water and clean surfaces with bleach-based products where possible to help stop infections from spreading.” On ...
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Health leaders have warned of a "potential second norovirus wave" - with people catching the vomiting bug more than once. The ...
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