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16:26 GMT, Friday, 24 October 2008 17:26 UK

Vomiting virus hits hospital ward

Hand washing

A ward at Jersey General Hospital has been closed to new admissions after an outbreak of Norovirus.

Six patients and three nursing staff on the Corbiere ward have been affected by the vomiting bug.

Deep cleaning has begun, which the hospital said would be carried out on a daily basis.

Islanders have been asked not to visit the hospital if they have symptoms, including diarrhoea with or without vomiting, stomach pain or fever.

People wanting to visit patients in the Corbiere ward will have to go through special safety procedures to prevent the spread of the virus.

The hospital said the most effective way to stop the virus spreading was thorough hand washing, using soap and water.



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