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Colorado - Health Officials Report an Increase in Norovirus

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Editor, Senior Moderator
NEWS RELEASE
Date: December 12, 2012
Media Contact: Karen Martsolf, PIO
256-2453 (Office)/ 778-1249 (Cell)
karen.martsolf@mesacounty.us

Health Officials Report an Increase in Norovirus
Outbreaks in Mesa County

Residents urged to take precautions to avoid spreading virus.

Mesa County, CO--- Winter is upon us and the Mesa County Health Department is beginning to see an increase in norovirus outbreaks in the community. Norovirus outbreaks occur throughout the year. However, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) over 80% of the outbreaks occur from November to April.


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