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Say 'no' to norovirus

Issue date: 11/14/08 Section: Opinion
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Imagine the majo-rity of Western stricken with a virus that causes 24-hour diarrhea and vomiting.

Not possible, right? Think again.

Hope College, located in Holland, Mich., was inflicted with a sickness know as norovirus last week, which, according to an article written by the Grand Rapids Press, came on so suddenly and violently that those infected were actually throwing up mid-sentence. There were at least 420 known cases reported at Hope College before the college shut its doors for a 5-day stretch of decontamination and recuperation.

Norovirus can be contracted in many ways, but occurs most commonly down the avenue of fecal-contaminated food and water and person-to-person contact. Here are a few tips to help avoid the unpleasant norovirus.

WASH YOUR HANDS

Students should probably wash their hands before and after using the bathroom, since norovirus is often transferred through the particles of one's fecal matter (not unlike conjunctivitis, or "pink eye").

WASH YOUR FOOD (when applicable)

Various foods, such as fruits and vegetables, need to be thoroughly rinsed and dried before consumption, since their skins are often contaminated with various types of germs.

BUST OUT THE BLEACH

Frequently disinfect contaminated surfaces with a bleach-based disinfectant after vomiting or using the restroom. Neglecting the cleanliness of the areas in which you inhabit is a sure-fire way to contract norovirus.

FLUSH YOUR STUFF

Always flush the toilet after use. Not flushing raises the possibility of viruses becoming airborne.

The last thing we need on campus is an outbreak similar to those found in common zombie flicks. Besides, there is enough vomiting and diarrhea going around Western as it is, a testament to the consensus going around town that alcohol goes well with every meal. For good or ill, wash up and stay clean.
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