If you've had it you know it isn't any fun but if you have not caught the norovirus, do everything you can to avoid it. The virus is slamming residents all across Michigan.

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What Is The Norovirus?

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I can tell you there is nothing fun if you catch the norovirus. This went through my family (literally), and everyone who got it either missed work or school or couldn't leave the house.

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According to the CDC, the norovirus is a very contagious virus that causes vomiting and diarrhea. Anyone can catch this virus which is sometimes referred to as stomach flu or stomach bug. The norovirus is not related to the flu, which is caused by the influenza virus. 

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The norovirus spreads very easily and quickly, and hand sanitizer will not work against the virus you need to use soap and water to sanitize your hands.

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Michigan is experiencing some of the highest positivity rates for having the norovirus in the entire country. This could get worse with the peak season for the virus being mid-March through the first week or two of April.

Symptoms of Norovirus

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If you are experiencing diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, and severe stomach pain you need to get to a doctor and then isolate yourself from others because the norovirus is highly contagious.

How To Prevent Norovirus

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The best way to avoid norovirus is to stay away from those who you know have the virus. Wash your hands often with warm water and soap. Rinse fruits and vegetables before eating them since other people may have handled them. Stay home if you catch the virus for two days after the symptoms stop to not spread the virus to others, you can still be contagious even though you no longer have symptoms. Do not prepare food for others when you have the virus.

Is There Treatment for Norovirus?

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Unfortunately, there is no treatment for norovirus. Once you have the virus you have to let it run its course. The best thing to do is stay hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids to replace those lost to diarrhea and vomiting.

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