Winter Olympics: Norovirus outbreak tapers off as Games get under way


The virus had broken out in the lead-up to Friday's opening ceremony in Pyeongchang and led to some 1,200 security staff being quarantined.
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PYEONGCHANG (REUTERS) - Pyeongchang Winter Olympics organisers said on Saturday (Feb 10) that 11 new cases of a virus that causes vomiting and diarrhoea had been confirmed at the Games, bringing the total to 139.

The number of new norovirus cases is a steep drop-off from the 42 new cases confirmed on Thursday and 54 a day earlier.

The virus had broken out in the lead-up to Friday's opening ceremony in Pyeongchang and led to some 1,200 security staff being quarantined. Organisers had to call in military personnel to replace them.

As yet, no athletes have been confirmed to have contracted the highly contagious virus. An outbreak at last year's World Athletics Championship in London forced competitors from several countries to miss events.

POCOG said several agencies were cooperating to stifle the outbreak, with water quality being tested and inspections taking place at venues, restaurants, hotels and worker accommodation.

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