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Three children from a Hampshire primary school were hospitalized with norovirus, leading to a partial school closure and a 'stay at home' warning from the UK Health Security Agency. Norovirus, highly infectious, spreads easily through contact with contaminated surfaces or people. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration. The NHS advises staying home until symptoms cease for two days to avoid infecting others. The school issued a deep clean and followed health guidelines.
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