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The Irish Times - Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Events shelved after hotel vomiting outbreak
KITTY HOLLAND
A LARGE hotel in Dublin has had to cancel a number of Christmas events and suspend its food and beverage service after a suspected outbreak of the winter vomiting bug in its catering services.
John Glynn, manager of the Regency Hotel in Drumcondra, said he had received ?between 50 and 100? calls from people who had dined there last week complaining of being ill afterwards.
The HSE had also received a number of complaints.
?The hotel was exceptionally busy last week at lunch, dinner, cabarets and Christmas parties,? Mr Glynn added.
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?We have had to cancel two events, affecting about 500 people, which is a pity but the people are very grateful and understanding of the stance I have taken.
?The suspicion is, I am told, that the bug is the norovirus, which is the virus that brings on the symptoms of the winter vomiting. That will have to be confirmed in the next day or so.?
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http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2011/1214/1224309043543.html
Events shelved after hotel vomiting outbreak
KITTY HOLLAND
A LARGE hotel in Dublin has had to cancel a number of Christmas events and suspend its food and beverage service after a suspected outbreak of the winter vomiting bug in its catering services.
John Glynn, manager of the Regency Hotel in Drumcondra, said he had received ?between 50 and 100? calls from people who had dined there last week complaining of being ill afterwards.
The HSE had also received a number of complaints.
?The hotel was exceptionally busy last week at lunch, dinner, cabarets and Christmas parties,? Mr Glynn added.
...
?We have had to cancel two events, affecting about 500 people, which is a pity but the people are very grateful and understanding of the stance I have taken.
?The suspicion is, I am told, that the bug is the norovirus, which is the virus that brings on the symptoms of the winter vomiting. That will have to be confirmed in the next day or so.?
Full text:
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2011/1214/1224309043543.html