AI-Summary – News For Tomorrow
A highly contagious new variant of norovirus, commonly called the “winter vomiting bug” or “stomach flu,” is surging across the US. Health officials warn of rising cases and urge precautions to avoid infection. Key symptoms include vomiting and diarrhea. The virus spreads easily, prompting hospitals like Huntington Hospital to emphasize vigilance. Sources like UC Davis Health and The New York Times provide guidance on prevention, understanding transmission, and managing symptoms.
News summary provided by Gemini AI.
- What to know about the surging “winter vomiting bug” and its contagious new variant Axios
- How can you avoid norovirus (the stomach flu)? University of California – Davis Health
- What to Know About Norovirus: Symptoms, Transmission and More The New York Times
- Norovirus Cases Rising; Huntington Hospital Urges Precautions, Vigilance Pasadena Now
- ‘Stomach flu’ spreading across U.S., health officials warn WRDW

