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Norovirus sickens GWU students

WASHINGTON (AP) — Officials at George Washington University are alerting the campus that about 85 students have been sickened by the norovirus this week.

University officials said in a statement Wednesday that norovirus was the cause of dozens of cases of gastrointestinal illness. Officials said students who live on the Foggy Bottom and Mount Vernon campuses and off campus were affected but that they could not find a common link.

Students were advised to wash their hands frequently and disinfect surfaces. The school also said it would beef up cleaning of commonly used areas.

Symptoms of norovirus include nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. The virus is usually not considered serious, and most people recover in one or two days.

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