
Norovirus Outbreaks Prompt Visiting Restrictions at Hospitals in Galway and Cork, Ireland
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Wednesday, March 4, 2026
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Galway, Ireland
Visiting restrictions are currently in effect at University Hospital Galway (UHG) and Cork University Hospital (CUH) in Ireland due to outbreaks of Norovirus, commonly known as the winter vomiting bug. Hospital management is appealing to the public to refrain from visiting if they are experiencing symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting. These restrictions are implemented to safeguard vulnerable patients and staff from infection and to prevent further spread of the virus within the clinical settings. ## Latest Update Cork University Hospital has also implemented visitor restrictions due to a Norovirus outbreak. This measure mirrors the restrictions already in place at University Hospital Galway, expanding the impact of the outbreaks across multiple locations. ## Timeline * **2026-03-04:** University Hospital Galway implements visiting restrictions due to a Norovirus outbreak, urging the public with symptoms to stay away. * **2026-03-04:** Cork University Hospital imposes visitor restrictions to manage a Norovirus outbreak. ## What to Watch * **Spread:** Monitor for reports of new outbreaks in other hospitals or care facilities in Ireland. * **Duration:** Track how long the visiting restrictions remain in place, as this will indicate the severity and duration of the outbreaks. * **Public Health Measures:** Stay informed about any broader public health recommendations or guidelines issued by health authorities in response to these outbreaks.