Ward closed due to vomiting outbreak
People should avoid visiting the hospital if they are feeling unwell, particularly if they have diarrhoea and/or vomiting; have coughs, colds or flu-like symptoms; or have any infectious condition such as chickenpox or mumps.
Those who are visiting are asked to thoroughly wash their hands before and after visiting. Visitors should visit only one patient whilst at the hospital, refrain from sitting on hospital beds and not move among patients and from ward to ward when visiting.
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Hide AdThe increase in vomiting and diarrhoea has been caused by Norovirus, also known as the winter vomiting virus, which has been confirmed in a number of patients. This virus is an unpleasant illness, with most people getting better within a few days.
A decision was made that ward 42 be temporarily closed to new admissions. The hospital plans to reopen the ward to admissions in the next few days.
The Trust’s Infection Prevention and Control team is continuing to provide advice. Increased infection control measures have been taken.