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More than 140 Camp Fire evacuees at shelters have had norovirus, some ‘acutely ill’
More than 140 Camp Fire evacuees at shelters have had norovirus, some ‘acutely ill’
16
November, 2018
More
than 140 Camp Fire evacuees at four different shelters have had
norovirus symptoms due to an outbreak, while 41 are currently
experiencing symptoms, according to Butte County Public Health
Department.
Twenty-one
people staying at Neighborhood Church in Chico; 10 at Oroville Church
of the Nazarene; 9 at Butte County Fairgrounds, and one at East
Avenue Church in Chico had symptoms Thursday, according to a Butte
County Public Health Department news release.
About
179 people are staying at Neighborhood Church; 352 are at Oroville
Church; 142 are at Butte County Fairgrounds in Gridley, and 200 are
at East Avenue Church in Chico, the release said.
At
Nazarene Church, some people are staying inside and some are staying
in their cars on the church property, said Lisa Almaguer, health
department spokeswoman.
Norovirus
is a highly contagious virus that can cause diarrhea, vomiting and
other stomach problems, fever and body aches.
Shelter
workers are separating sick people from healthy people, giving them a
separate bathroom to use, and sanitizing constantly, Almaguer said.
The
outbreak has spread since Wednesday when the health department said
evacuees at two shelters were experiencing symptoms.
“The
number of sick people is increasing every day,” the health
department release said. “Twenty-five people have been to the
hospital for medical support. Staff serving the shelters have also
been sick.”
The
Enloe Medical Center in Chico has seen several norovirus patients
shelters that were “acutely ill,” said Susie Benson, manager of
Infection Prevention and Control at the hospital.
Hospitalized
patients are treated with fluids for dehydration, Benson said. The
county’s medical teams are at the shelters evaluating patients to
determine if they have norovirus or just noro-like symptoms, Benson
said.
Norovirus
Reported at California Camp Fires, Feinstein Connection to High Speed
Rail
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