The North East and Yorkshire has been hit hardest by the virus with over 2,500 hospital beds in total occupied last week - 5 ...
Coronavirus accounted for 952 beds, down slightly from 995 the previous week, and 18 children were being treated for ...
Almost 1,000 beds were occupied every day last week on average by people experiencing symptoms of the stomach bug - which ...
Hospitals in England are “close to full” as a significant number of beds are occupied by people who are medically fit to be ...
HOSPITALS have been hit by a “highly infectious” winter vomiting bug which experts have warned you can catch more than once. Norovirus cases are continuing to soar with new NHS data ...
Still, it is wise to treat anyone with severe gastrointestinal symptoms as if they could have norovirus, prompting those ...
The number of people hospitalised in England with norovirus is continuing to rise and new NHS figures show it has hit a new ...
There were an average of 98,101 patients in hospital each day, higher than at any point so far this winter, says National ...
People who feel sick, have diarrhoea, and/or are vomiting, are urged to stay at home for 48 hours after their symptoms clear.
Measures recommended include frequent handwashing with soapy, warm water, laundering contaminated clothing and bedding at 60C ...
“Common symptoms of norovirus include nausea, diarrhoea, and vomiting,” says Sharma. “In some cases, individuals may also ...
The NHS is urging people not to return to work, school or nursery as cases explode and hospital admissions peak.