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Somerset School Closed After Norovirus Outbreak

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Somerset School Closes Doors Amid Norovirus Outbreak

Danesfield CoE Middle school in ⁤Somerset has been temporarily closed following a confirmed outbreak of norovirus among students and staff. The school announced ⁢it⁢ will remain shut on friday, November 28, to allow for thorough cleaning and disinfection, with students​ continuing their education remotely.

Norovirus, commonly known as‌ the winter vomiting⁣ bug, is a highly contagious stomach bug⁢ causing vomiting and diarrhoea. According to the NHS, symptoms ⁢appear suddenly and can also include a high⁣ temperature,⁤ body aches, and headaches.

A letter from the school, ⁤reported‌ by Somerset Live, ​stated the decision was made “to protect the health and wellbeing of our school community and to ‌prevent ⁢further spread of the‍ virus.” The ‍school is following guidance to ensure a deep clean before reopening.

Parents and carers have ‍been advised to keep children home ‍if they exhibit ⁢symptoms and to adhere to ‌a 48-hour symptom-free period⁤ before returning to ⁢school. the school requests notification if a child is‍ hospitalized‌ with diarrhoea and vomiting, experiences blood in their‌ stool,​ or ‍is asked to⁢ provide a stool sample​ by a medical professional.

“The safety and wellbeing of our‌ pupils and staff is our top priority,” the school ⁤letter read. “Closing the school will allow us to carry out a deep clean and break ⁤the chain of​ infection. We appreciate the support and understanding of our parents ⁢and the wider community during this time.”

Somerset Council confirmed that diarrhoea and vomiting viruses, including norovirus, are currently circulating. A⁤ spokesperson stated that ‌while these infections are unpleasant, they are typically ‌self-limiting, ⁢and hygiene measures‌ like ‌handwashing and⁣ disinfecting surfaces can help limit ‌spread. Children should remain⁤ home for 48 hours after symptoms‍ subside before returning to school. “We wish everyone a swift recovery from this⁢ unpleasant ⁣illness,” the council added.

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