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UKHSA Urges 48-Hour Home Isolation as Spring Norovirus Cases Double Average

Officials highlight that alcohol-based hand sanitisers fail to kill norovirus, warning that the virus can linger on surfaces for weeks.

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Overview

  • UKHSA reports 14,959 lab-confirmed norovirus cases between March 31 and April 27, more than twice the five-season average.
  • People with vomiting or diarrhoea are advised to stay home and avoid work, school, hospitals and care homes for 48 hours after symptoms cease.
  • Recent outbreaks forced partial closure of a Hampshire primary school and prompted hospital ward restrictions to curb transmission.
  • Norovirus spreads rapidly through close contact, contaminated surfaces and food handled by infected individuals, remaining infectious even after symptoms end.
  • Health officials recommend thorough handwashing with soap and water, disinfecting surfaces with bleach and washing contaminated laundry at 60°C to prevent spread.