The spread of Norovirius concern for British, hospital cases twice as high as last year

In Britain an increase in cases of the virus called novirus has been seen, where hospital cases are twice as high as this time last year. NHS data shows that 371 beds were filled by patients with this virus, down from 344 a week ago. Julian Redhead, clinical director [...]
NHS data shows that 371 beds were filled by patients with this virus, down from 344 a week ago.
Julian Redhead, the British clinical emergency care director, said this virus is a real concern, writes The Sun.
“Options such as flu and novirus are still a very real concern”, Redhead said.
Infections are 34 percent higher than the average of five seasons and have exceeded pre-Cavid levels, they show
Data from the U.K. Health Security Agency (UKHSA) shows that infections are 34 percent higher than the average of five seasons and have exceeded the first COVID levels and, according to data, most cases are over 65 years old.
Norvirus usually appears during winter, and the first symptoms are vomiting, then stomach pain and diarrhea.












