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Colorado sees increase in norovirus outbreaks over past 5 years

Don't let the virus alter your holiday plans.

December 26, 2024
Blurred shot of a team of doctors standing together in a hospital.

Dr. Mark Montano, with CareNow Urgent Care, said most people will recover just fine at home if they stay hydrated.

“Some people do get dehydrated, and they may need some supplemental hydration, meaning an IV,” he said.

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Published:
December 26, 2024

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