Spike in NSW gastro cases prompts warning from NSW government

By Hannah Higgins
Updated September 11 2019 - 9:38am, first published 9:30am
Gastro is often spread by direct contact with infected people and spreads easily if people haven't carefully washed their hands after using the toilet or before handling food.
Gastro is often spread by direct contact with infected people and spreads easily if people haven't carefully washed their hands after using the toilet or before handling food.

The NSW government has issued a warning to parents after close to 100 childcare centres reported outbreaks of gastro in August alone.

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