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Victorian gastro outbreak: how does it spread, and how can we stop it? A gastroenterologist explains | Sector – The Sector
On Monday, Victorian health authorities released figures showing they’d received 389 reports of “gastro” outbreaks so far in 2021.

On Monday, Victorian health authorities released figures showing theyd received 389 reports of gastro outbreaks so far in 2021.
Victoria has had 389 gastro outbreaks in childcare settings this year – that’s 4 x higher than average. To stop the spread: wash hands well with soap & water, stay home if you have symptoms (children, parents, carers & staff) and remain at home for 48 hrs after symptoms stop. pic.twitter.com/iwQ1AhnLRT
— VicGovDH (@VicGovDH) April 19, 2021
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