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The CDC warns this virus is at a decades-long high, and Georgia is one of the major hotspots in the country. Here’s what to know so you don’t wind up part of these statistics.
Norovirus, flu prompted school closures in Georgia. Story by Molly Oak • 1w. The Polk School District closed down schools and facilities on Friday and Monday, citing flu and norovirus cases.
The CDC warns this virus is at a decades-long high, and Georgia is one of the major hotspots in the country. Here’s what to know so you don’t wind up part of these statistics.
The US. Food and Drug Administration has recalled oysters distributed to several states including Georgia and South Carolina due to an outbreak of norovirus illnesses. The FDA is advising ...
According to the CDC, the best ways to prevent the norovirus is to wash your hands well with soap and water, and avoid preparing or handling food for others when you are sick.Another helpful tip ...
Norovirus has been raging across the country, and Georgia as well, but a new, more resilient strain could be seen in Columbus.
Schools in Georgia are bracing for outbreaks of influenza and norovirus that have caused schools to close here and across the country. Schools in nine states cancelled class days after outbreaks ...
Parts of the US are feeling the pangs of stomach flu. The Midwest is experiencing the greatest impact this norovirus season with a testing positivity rate of 19.48% as of Feb. 4 — already ...
Norovirus may be known as the stomach flu; however, it’s not related to the flu, but it’s rather an inflammation of the stomach, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced on May 22 that certain frozen, raw and half-shell oysters from South Korea could be infected with norovirus. According to a news ...