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People board cruise ships each year seeking relaxation, but some vessels are hiding filthy secrets below deck. The CDC ...
The cruise left Southampton, England on March 8, and Cunard Lines, the company that operates the Queen Mary 2, reported the norovirus outbreak to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on ...
More than 230 passengers and crew members have been sickened in an outbreak of norovirus during a 29-day round-trip luxury cruise from England to the Eastern Caribbean, according to the Centers ...
A norovirus outbreak on the Queen Mary 2, a luxury cruise ship, affected 183 passengers and 14 crew. About 7% of passengers on board reported symptoms during the voyage, per the CDC.
Norovirus levels 'stubbornly high' for time of year, NHS data shows The number of patients in hospital beds with norovirus symptoms is the highest recorded in England for this point in March.
Earlier this month, NHS England said visits to its norovirus webpage had risen by 40% in one week – from 53,052 to 74,324 – as patients turned to Google for advice.
Health leaders have warned of a "potential second norovirus wave" - with people catching the vomiting bug more than once.
Data from NHS England revealed that approximately 1,160 patients a day were admitted to hospital with Norovirus infection last week. This is double the rate compared to last year and a 22 percent ...
The number of beds taken up by patients with norovirus in England reached a record high last week. Over 1,000 patients a day were in hospital with norovirus, more than double as this time last year.
Weekly data published by NHS England shows an average of 1,160 hospital beds were filled each day last week by patients with diarrhoea and vomiting or norovirus-like symptoms, up 22% from 948 the ...
Professor Sir Stephen Powis, national medical director of NHS England, said: "It is concerning to see the number of patients with norovirus hit an all-time high and there is no let up for hospital ...