Don gloves. It is necessary to wear gloves while cleaning during and after a bout of norovirus, and to wash your hands after removing and disposing of the gloves. “Even if you are wearing gloves, wash ...
Wisconsin Public Radio If you or someone in your family has been sick with a “stomach bug” lately, you’re not alone.
Norovirus is something you don’t want to catch—but according to the CDC, it’s doubled this winter season compared to last ...
The CDC and IDPH have reported increased numbers of norovirus in Illinois and the country, with outbreaks occurring in Will ...
Many common disinfectants (containing things like ammonia and alcohol), hand sanitizer, and even Clorox and Lysol wipes, ...
While they’re convenient when you’re on the go, hand sanitizers will not kill norovirus, per the CDC. “The alcohol in them ...
There’s no medication for norovirus. Instead, you’ll need to rehydrate as much as possible with water and other liquids. Seek ...
They also kill bacteria and many viruses more reliably than even antibacterial ... t a concern with these products. Alcohol-based hand sanitizer is so much better than soap that the Centers ...
Cleaning doesn’t necessarily sanitize, and sanitizing doesn’t necessarily disinfect. Here’s the difference and when you need ...
There’s an alarming outbreak causing concern among health officials in New Jersey, as norovirus has been spreading rapidly — and doctors say it is highly contagious.