Virus-hit ward reopens

staffordhospitalStafford Hospital has re-opened one ward but two others remain closed following an outbreak of the Norovirus bug, it was revealed today.

Spokeswoman Sarah Hughes said they have five confirmed cases of the virus with a further six patients showing symptoms over the last 24 hours.

Hospital bosses are asking people not to visit in a bid to cut down the risk of the winter vomiting bug spreading.

The Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust, which runs the hospital, closed the wards on Friday when two cases of Norovirus were confirmed and another 12 patients showed symptoms.

Director of nursing and governance Helen Moss said: “We would urge anyone who has a stomach upset – or a cold, cough or any condition that may be infectious – not to visit our hospitals as we are concerned for the welfare of both our patients and our staff.

“We have placed posters in our main reception areas at Stafford and Cannock Chase Hospitals advising visitors of steps they can take to reduce the spread of infection.”

There is no specific treatment for Norovirus. Drinking plenty of water will help to replace the fluids lost through diarrhoea and vomiting, and prevent dehydration.

This is very important for young children and the elderly.

“People who have had diarrhoea and sickness are advised to allow at least two days after their sickness before returning to work or going out in public,” added Dr Moss.