Stomach bug makes it’s way to NJ

A contagious stomach virus circulating in the Northeast has been on a steady rise since November — and it’s made its way to New Jersey.

While there are cases across the country of norovirus — also known as the stomach flu or stomach bug — the Northeast is the most affected, maintaining the highest positivity rate since the start of 2024, according to the CDC.

Earlier this month, Irving Primary School in Middlesex County closed for a day to conduct a deep cleaning because of a “gastrointestinal outbreak,” the district announced on its website.

The virus might be gaining numbers in South Jersey, as doctors at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia have been seeing several patients with the virus, and cases have been identified in Camden County, ABC reported.

First appeared on www.app.com

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