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Winter Vomiting Bug Surges: Cases Rise 18.3%!
30 Jan
Summary
- Norovirus cases in England increased by 18.3% recently.
- Hand sanitizer is ineffective; soap and water are key.
- Children under five and the elderly are most at risk.

Cases of Norovirus, commonly known as the winter vomiting bug, have seen a significant increase in England, rising by 18.3% in a recent two-week period. This surge, which is notably higher than the five-season average, has prompted the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) to issue fresh guidance. The agency emphasizes that traditional hand sanitizers are ineffective against Norovirus, recommending thorough hand washing with soap and warm water instead. Public health officials are particularly concerned about rising cases among children under five years old, in addition to the elderly who typically account for most infections.
Parents are advised to reinforce good hygiene practices with young children, including staying home from nursery or school for at least 48 hours after symptoms clear to prevent further spread. The UKHSA also highlighted that respiratory viruses continue to cause outbreaks in care settings, urging individuals with gastrointestinal or respiratory symptoms to avoid visiting hospitals and care homes. While flu and RSV cases are falling, vigilance remains crucial, with recommendations including vaccination, ventilation of indoor spaces, and mask-wearing if symptomatic, especially when visiting vulnerable individuals.




