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HomeOnTheMountain_ t1_janbsp6 wrote

I'd argue you get your selves straight to a hospital for a fluid IV. It rocked our household as well and we had 2 emergency room visits back-to-back. It spreads through the air, so if someone in your house has it, mask up, glove up, and bleach EVERYTHING. Bomb the literal shit out of the bathroom. Anywhere they're rocketing out fluids.

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The good news is that the virus spreads so fast that it can't maintain it self and craters out, but god help ye for the 2-3 days its fuckin your shit up.

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casually_hollow t1_jao7hew wrote

I’d second this. I had it back in 2016, had to go to Fanny Allen two days in a row for IV fluids and the third day went to the ER after almost passing out. Turns out my kidneys were shutting down and I got admitted overnight. Super fun time.

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Fickle-Stomach6932 t1_jar1zbt wrote

It does not spread through the air.

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HomeOnTheMountain_ t1_jazfaeb wrote

Norovirus spreads through sick people and contaminated surfaces Surfaces can get contaminated with norovirus in many ways, including when:

An infected person touches the surface with their bare hands that have feces or vomit particles on them An infected person vomits or has diarrhea that splatters onto surfaces Food, water, or objects that are contaminated with norovirus are placed on surfaces Tiny particles of vomit spray through the air and land on surfaces or enter a person’s mouth, then he or she swallows it

That's from the CDC. You're welcome to try your luck🤷‍♂️

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