Norovirus hospital cases hit record high as NHS faces 'storm of infections'
- The number of patients in English hospitals with norovirus has reached a new winter high of 1,160 beds occupied daily, a 22% increase from the previous week according to NHS England's data.
- Professor Sir Stephen Powis remarked that the increase in patients with norovirus is concerning and that hospitals continue to operate near capacity.
- Health Secretary Wes Streeting noted that the NHS is under winter pressures, thanking staff and emphasizing the importance of hand hygiene to prevent spreading norovirus.
- Norovirus patient levels are higher than in previous years, with 509 beds occupied last year and 629 beds two years ago.
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