Norovirus can strike suddenly, leaving you feeling nauseous and exhausted. Here's what to know if it hits you this winter.
Cases of norovirus, also known as the winter vomiting bug, have surged by more than 50% in Ireland, with the HSE urging ...
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Ireland is seeing a huge 50% surge in highly contagious norovirus cases, with the HSE reminding people to follow a crucial 48 hour rule.
Cases are rising across the country with the HSE sharing important guidance as well as the symptoms to be on alert for amid the highly contagious bug which "is not always possible to avoid" catching.
Public Health Scotland has explained what to do if you develop the infection and when to seek medical advice - including when to dial 111 or even 999 ...
The HSE has warned that norovirus, also known as the winter vomiting bug, is "currently circulating at high levels in the community" and is "not always possible to avoid" ...
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Cases surged by over 50% in the last week ...
Ireland is currently experiencing a surge in highly contagious norovirus cases with the HSE advising people to watch out for the symptoms to prevent further spread.