
Michelle Riffer
Family
February 15, 2017
Norovirus is hard to kill
Waiting in the carpool line, I scroll through my FB feed then I see it…Oh no… Glancing up, I see my 2 older girls running from the courtyard through a sea of school kids to my van. It hits me, what are the chances they
aren’t dragging the dreaded stomach flu germs into my van? As they’re buckling, I continue to scroll, seeing just
how many families are being hit, HARD, by this nasty virus… School mates, play dates, and friends all over the country seem to be dropping like flies.
This year has produced
particularly virulent strains of the quickly spreading ‘stomach flu’, technically termed
Norovirus. Although often referred to as the stomach flu, it’s not related to influenza and the Flu Shot offers no protection against the virus. It’s estimated that the average person will get Norovirus 5 times in their life! It typically lasts 2-3 days but is contagious from when the first symptoms appear until at least 3 days following recovery. There are
many precautions you can take, but one thing experts agree on, your best chances to protect your and others from Norovirus:
Wash your hands! I know you know this… but the lady in the Target restroom today forgot, so this is just a gentle reminder – DON’T FORGET! Get under your fingernails and up to your forearms if possible. I know you’re in a hurry, but it’s a simple, effective way to stop the spread of germs.
Has your family been hit by Norovirus this year? Please share your tips below!
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