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Norovirus Surge: NHS Faces Critical Incident
19 Jan
Summary
- Norovirus cases in English hospitals rose 57% in one week.
- At least 10 NHS trusts declared critical incidents due to high demand.
- Washing hands before food preparation can prevent spread.

Norovirus cases have dramatically increased across England, with a 57% jump reported in NHS hospitals in just one week. This surge, combined with high flu levels, has prompted at least 10 NHS trusts and one Welsh health board to declare critical incidents due to immense demand and capacity challenges.
The highly contagious winter vomiting bug typically causes sudden onset of vomiting and diarrhoea, though symptoms usually resolve within two days. Other symptoms can include fever, headache, and body aches. The virus spreads easily through contaminated surfaces and contact with infected individuals.
In response to the escalating situation, the NHS is urging the public to adhere to key hygiene practices. A primary recommendation is to wash hands thoroughly with soap and water before preparing, serving, or eating food to prevent further transmission of the virus.




