Norovirus. That nasty bug that rears its ugly head frequently. Although often associated with the "flu", it is different. According the the article Norovirus in the September, 2019 issue of cmmonline.com, they stated that, "according to the CDC, norovirus is sometimes called the "stomach flu" or "stomach bug," but it is not related to the flu, which is caused by the infuenza virus. A person will typically develop symtpoms anywhere from 12 to 48 hours after exposure, which can last for approximately one to three days."
Five steps when cleaning due to norovirus and five steps to to keep in mind if you contract it are found in this article. Stopping it from the start is the key to a healthy environment. Check out the article here.
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