Warn in UK Schools, norovirus outbreak affects over 100 pupils

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 1. The School Principal as Leader: Guiding Schools to Better Health enviromental for Teaching and Learning
2. We are parents so: We've been underestimating how well keep our kids safe


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 In public places and environments such as schools, hospitals and nursing homes it spreads quickly because the virus can survive for several days.
“I heard that it could involve as many as 70 or 80 youngsters across the nursery and the primary school, which is a lot of children.
“I think it may have started yesterday, but it looks like it’s going through the school and with the concert last night a lot of kids might come down with it.
“There wasn’t much information coming out of the school today when we arrived to drop our children off, but there was a lot of talk about how many kids had got it.”
There is no treatment for norovirus, but most people will recover within a few days.
Norovirus, also known as the winter vomiting bug, is the most common stomach bug in the UK.
The first sign of norovirus tends to be a sudden feeling of sickness, followed by forceful vomiting and watery diarrhoea.
Other symptoms include a raised temperature, headaches, stomach cramps and aching arms and legs.
There is no treatment for norovirus, but most people will recover within a few days.
Norovirus, also known as the winter vomiting bug, is the most common stomach bug in the UK.
The first sign of norovirus tends to be a sudden feeling of sickness, followed by forceful vomiting and watery diarrhoea.
Other symptoms include a raised temperature, headaches, stomach cramps and aching arms and legs.

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It is really mind blowing to read about what is presently happening in a school in the United Kingdom. While other schools are getting set for the yuletide season which is heralded by the Christmas and New Year Holidays, we are reading about how more than a hundred pupils at the Langlands Primary School located in Angus have fallen ill as a result of the outbreak of Norovirus.
Also known as the winter vomiting bug, the ailment is characterised by feelings of being sick, accompanied by watery diarrhoea and forceful vomiting, as well as aching legs and arms, stomach cramps, headaches, and a raised temperature. It is said that this virus can survive for several days which is why it can spread very quickly in nursing homes, hospitals, schools, and other public places and environments.
Already careers and parents are being asked to have their sick children kept at home at least for two days after they have been cleared of the virus. This would mean that excluding the period that the children are down with the virus, they would still have to stay back an extra two days just to be sure that they do not infect other kids at school.
For us at Cetrix Tablets, we are always at the forefront of the design of solutions to problems which could easily arise at any working environments and public places. Our answer to this virus outbreak and any other potential health issues would be our product the Cetrix ChargeMax T-Series.
The ChargeMax T-Series is a new innovation in the world. Built with a UV Disinfection System which is inside its cabinet, the bacteria and germs on the outer casings and covers of devices are easily removed while they are being charged. This effectively destroys such germs and ensures that they do not get spread as was most likely the case with what happened in the Langlands Primary School.
Apart from the UV Disinfection System which is essential for schools where the use of devices by several kids can get them susceptible to diseases, the ChargeMax T-Series has a safe and friendly design, security, and power protection. It equally provides convenient charging and quality workmanship.
The ChargeMax T-Series charging cabinets and carts is a part of the Cetrix School Digital Transformation Solution and is available in various models which have various capacities.

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