Warning of sickness bug as Leeds schools prepare to reopen - here's how to beat it

Schools in Leeds are preparing to reopen their doors to pupils next week.
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As coronavirus restrctions have eased, teachers and families have been urged to take precautions to reduce outbreaks of the winter sickness bug.

Health officials have been alerted to a surge in norovirus outbreaks, particularly in nurseries and child care settings.

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A report by Public Health England (PHE) warns that further rises could be seen in coming months.

Health officials have been alerted to a surge in norovirus outbreaks (Photo: Rui Vieira/PA Wire)Health officials have been alerted to a surge in norovirus outbreaks (Photo: Rui Vieira/PA Wire)
Health officials have been alerted to a surge in norovirus outbreaks (Photo: Rui Vieira/PA Wire)

Now schools in England are preparing to return for the autumn term, PHE has urged people to follow simple steps to reduce the risk of getting the bug.

Dr Lesley Larkin, surveillance lead for the Gastrointestinal Pathogens Unit at PHE, told the PA news agency: “We have seen increases in norovirus cases as Covid-19 restrictions have eased and people mix more.

“As children head back to school next week, it’s important to remember simple steps we can all take to limit the spread of this unpleasant bug and reduce the chances of outbreaks.

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“Stay at home if you are experiencing norovirus symptoms and do not return to work or send children to school or nursery until 48 hours after symptoms have cleared.

“As with Covid-19, handwashing is really important to help stop the spread of this bug, but remember, unlike for Covid-19 alcohol gels do not kill off norovirus so soap and water is best.”

Earlier in the summer, routine surveillance detected a rise in outbreaks of the vomiting bug, particularly in early year educational settings.

Cases started to increase in June and have been “notably higher” in under fives, PHE said.

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During July cases were “43% higher than the average of the previous five seasons prior to the emergence of Covid-19”, PHE said.

Norovirus is highly infectious and causes vomiting and diarrhoea but usually passes in a couple of days.

It is easily transmitted through contact with infected individuals or contaminated surfaces.

PHE’s five top tips to “beat the bug” include:

– If you have symptoms then stay at home until 48 hours after symptoms stop.

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– Frequent handwashing with soap – alcohol gels do not kill norovirus.

– Enhanced cleaning after a person has been sick.

– Affected people should avoid cooking and preparing meals for 48 hours after symptoms have stopped.

– Wash any clothing or bedding using detergent and at 60C.

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