Brits have been cautioned that alcohol gel hand sanitisers won't halt the spread of the norovirus winter vomiting bug, which ...
Many could be at risk of being infected with the illness this half term, which spreads easily from person to person ...
“Alcohol gels do not kill norovirus. Wash your hands with soapy warm water and clean surfaces with bleach-based products ...
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Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Brits are being warned to be vigilant as cases of an "unpleasant" winter bug have soared 116% above the usual levels for this ...
Norovirus is highly contagious and can cause vomiting and diarrhoea, high temperatures, and aches and pains all over the body ...
This has prompted the UKHSA to issue a stark warning to Brits, urging people to make sure they are ready for the incoming cold weather. Taking to Instagram, it said: "Look out for others as (the) ...
Hospitals have just experienced their busiest week of this winter as cases of norovirus, the bug that causes vomiting and diarrhoea, continue to surge.
Forecasters are predicting temperatures will plummet from Thursday (February 6) onwards, as clear but cold weather takes hold. The Met Office is warning of 'wintry' showers, adding that it will 'feel ...
There are tiers to the warnings depending on the severity of the weather conditions - yellow, amber and red - and the UKHSA has issued a yellow cold health alert covering North East, North West, ...
The person, who is "currently well", had "close and prolonged contact with infected birds" on a farm and the risk to the wider public is "very low", despite a rise in cases of the disease among birds.