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Important information – norovirus (winter vomiting virus)

13 February, 2009

  • This winter has seen a significant rise in cases of norovirus, the bug which causes diarrhoea and vomiting

  • This bug is in the community and can easily find its way into the hospital

  • We need to stop the spread of this bug and protect our patients

  • Under no circumstances should you come to the hospital if you have been sick or had diarrhoea in the last 48 hours

  • If you have been in close contact with someone who has had sickness and diarrhoea you are very likely to become ill – do not enter the hospital

  • If necessary, please seek medical advice from your GP or NHS Direct (0845 46 47)

  • If you are well, do not visit patients on wards unless absolutely necessary and only if you have cleared your visit with the ward staff

  • Outpatient clinics are running as usual – but only for those who are free of sickness and diarrhoea

  • We are taking precautions in order to protect our patients and to stop the spread of this bug.

  • It may become necessary to close some wards and restrict visitors access to the hospital

 

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