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School Shuts Down Amidst Norovirus Outbreak
29 Nov
Summary
- Danesfield Middle School closed due to norovirus outbreak.
- School aims to break infection chain with a deep clean.
- Remote learning is in effect during the closure.

Danesfield Middle School in Somerset has temporarily closed its doors following a significant outbreak of norovirus among its pupils and staff. The decision was made to prioritize the health and wellbeing of the school community and to prevent further spread of the highly contagious stomach bug.
During the closure, the school premises will undergo a thorough deep clean and disinfection process. Students will transition to remote learning while the site is made safe for their return. Health officials emphasize the importance of a 48-hour symptom-free period before children can attend school again.
Norovirus, commonly known as the winter vomiting bug, causes sudden onset of symptoms including vomiting, diarrhea, high temperature, headaches, and body pains. Health authorities are advising rigorous hygiene practices, such as frequent hand washing, to limit its transmission within the community.




