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Norovirus strikes again at Warwick Hospital

THREE wards at Warwick Hospital have been shut to visitors following another outbreak of norovirus.

On Friday, the vomiting bug closed Victoria, Malins, and Castle ward, and partially closed Charlecote and Guy ward.

There will be exceptions made on compassionate grounds where the patient is seriously ill.

Restricted visiting on Charlecote ward and Guy ward is available between 2pm-4pm and 6pm-8pm. All visiting to other wards remains unaffected.

More information can be found on the Trust’s website www.swft.nhs.uk. If you have any questions please contact the ward managers.

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By Matt Wilson
11/01/2013 14:39:00
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