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Health Officials Blame Norovirus for Dozens of Illnesses at Redwood Shores Hotel
Officials said the illness at the Hotel Sofitel at 223 Twin Dolphin Drive reportedly left 60 people ill as of Wednesday.

By Bay City News Service:
San Mateo County Health System officials have identified the source of a recent gastrointestinal illness at a Redwood Shores hotel that left dozens of guests and employees ill in recent weeks as a norovirus.
Officials said the illness at the Hotel Sofitel at 223 Twin Dolphin Drive reportedly left 60 people ill as of Wednesday.
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Officials said the norovirus was identified in several specimens collected and tested from three separate events held at the hotel. The samples have been sent to the California Department of Public Health for additional testing.
Officials said a group of people attending an Oct. 26 NAACP conference at the hotel became ill, with several people being transported to the hospital by ambulance with gastrointestinal symptoms including nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
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Officials said more people became ill at subsequent events at the hotel, prompting the establishment to close its kitchen Oct. 30.
The hotel’s food service operations resumed Friday after hotel and County Environmental Health Services staff verified all precautionary steps had been completed.
Officials said these steps include frequent and comprehensive cleaning and disinfections of all common areas, posting additional signs reminding guests and employees to wash their hands and educating employees about norovirus.
Norovirus is highly contagious and can spread from an infected person through food, water or touching a contaminated surface. It is the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis in the United States, causing 10-12 million illnesses, thousands of hospitalizations and hundreds of deaths each year.
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