Michigan Continues to Be A Hotspot For Norovirus

 Norovirus is suspected of making a dozen people at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor sick.  Tests to confirm that suspicion are underway.   

 According to the Ann Arbor News,  a new business school cafeteria was cleaned and sanitized after seven food service workers and eight people who ate there reported becoming sick.

The cafeteria is in a new $145 million building at the Ross School of Business on the UM campus.

Nearby public restrooms and public spaces were also cleaned and sanitized before the new cafeteria was re-opened Tuesday.

Michigan has been hard-hit by norovirus this year.  Go here for our last report.

 

 Nearby public bathrooms and public spaces also were cleaned and sanitized. 

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Stacy L. - February 2, 2009 8:22 AM

The norovirus seems to be spreading to the outlying areas of Lansing and the adjacent cities surrounding it. This one comes on very quickly and can last from 1 day to 1 week.

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