Norovirus Cases Surge Nearly 100% in New York City
New York City is experiencing a significant increase in norovirus cases, with reports indicating that cases nearly doubled from November to December. The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene recorded a total of 2,350 cases of norovirus between October and December 2024. In November alone, there were 640 reported cases, which surged to 1,264 in December. To put this in perspective, only 1,016 cases were reported in the same period the previous year.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that symptoms of norovirus can last from one to three days, but individuals infected can transmit the virus for up to two weeks after symptom recovery. Officials warn that the actual number of cases may be higher than those reported.
To combat the spread of the virus, health authorities recommend thorough handwashing, regular cleaning and disinfecting of surfaces, and staying home when experiencing symptoms.
The rise in norovirus cases comes amid ongoing concerns about other contagious illnesses, and health officials emphasize the importance of preventive measures to protect public health.
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