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Only certain cleaners kill norovirus, a leading cause of vomiting, diarrhea and foodborne illness. Why is that?
Hand sanitizer isn't as effective as handwashing at preventing the spread of norovirus, doctors and the CDC warn.
The highly contagious stomach bug calls for “enhanced precautions” — the highest level of cleaning.
Health officials are continuing to track a rise in norovirus cases. They warn that hand sanitizer does not work against it.
Multiple norovirus outbreaks have been reported in Chicago during the month of January, the Chicago Department of Public Health confirmed this week.
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