Stacy Fisher+FollowStomach Bug Strikes Just Before ThanksgivingJust when you thought your biggest holiday worry was dry turkey, norovirus (aka the stomach bug) is making a comeback! Cases have nearly doubled since fall, and it’s peaking right as families gather for Thanksgiving. This super-contagious virus spreads fast—think contaminated food, surfaces, or even a quick handshake. Main symptoms? Sudden nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. If you want to avoid a not-so-festive bathroom marathon, wash your hands, cook food thoroughly, and maybe skip the party if you’re feeling off. Nobody wants a side of stomach bug with their pie! #Health #BodyHealth #Norovirus301Share
William Vasquez+FollowStomach Bug Surge Before Thanksgiving?!Norovirus (aka the stomach bug) is making a comeback just in time for the holidays. CDC data shows cases have doubled since August, with nearly 14% of tests coming back positive. This super-contagious virus is the top cause of vomiting and diarrhea in the US, and outbreaks spike from November to April. Remember: wash your hands, clean surfaces, and be extra careful with food prep—especially if you’re hosting Thanksgiving! And heads up: you can still spread it even after you feel better. Stay safe, friends! #Health #BodyHealth #Norovirus50Share
xwest+FollowStomach Bug Season Is Back—Double Trouble!Norovirus cases are spiking across the US—positive tests have doubled since August! If you’ve heard about cruise ships full of sick passengers, it’s not just them. The CDC says nearly 14% of recent tests are coming back positive, and states like Alabama and Texas are seeing the most cases. The best way to dodge this nasty stomach bug? Wash your hands with soap and water (hand sanitizer isn’t enough). Stay safe and keep those hands clean! #Health #BodyHealth #Norovirus240Share
April Anderson+FollowStomach Bug Season Is Here Early!Norovirus (aka the dreaded winter vomiting disease) is spiking way ahead of schedule this year. It’s spreading fast in places like Indiana, Louisiana, and Michigan, and even popping up in California, Texas, and Florida. The worst part? You can catch it more than once and keep spreading it even after you feel better. The best defense: wash your hands, clean surfaces, and stay home if you’re sick. Nobody wants this stomach bug! #Health #BodyHealth #Norovirus00Share