Norovirus cases remain high in England but have stabilised, while cases of respiratory viruses such as flu and RSV continued to fall, according to the UKHSA.
Fears are rising of a ‘second surge’ of norovirus after the vomiting bug reached its highest level this winter.
Norovirus cases remain high but are beginning to stabilise, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).
Norovirus cases remain 50% higher than average for this time of year, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).
UKHSA has reminded people of steps to reduce transmission after revealing a 18% rise in norovirus cases in two weeks.
The number of norovirus cases has soared by 60% in the past two weeks, according to UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) data.
Strict measures have been introduced at Queen Alexandra Hospital in Cosham, Hampshire following a norovirus outbreak.
Hospital norovirus cases are at record levels for early spring, according to new NHS data.
Restrictions are being placed on visits to East Surrey Hospital due to a high number of norovirus cases.
Over 40,000 NHS hospital bed days were lost to norovirus in February, new figures reveal.
Norovirus patient levels in hospitals hit record numbers last week, NHSE figures have revealed.
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