Norovirus hit the headlines in the UK this winter when a million people caught it in just a couple of months. Yet such numbers are not unusual. In the US, norovirus infects 20 million people a year, at an estimated annual cost of $8 billion in lost productivity and health care bills. The audacious virus spreads so readily that millions are sickened every year. Here, Jones investigates its elusive inner workings of the virus.
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