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Malibu County: Death could be linked to norovirus outbreak

Malibu County: Death could be linked to norovirus outbreak

4 Los Angeles County beaches remain under high bacteria warning following the death of a woman at Malibu’s Ocean Beach late Wednesday.

The county’s beaches remain under a statewide high bacteria warning Thursday, one day after the death of a woman at Malibu’s Ocean Beach.

Officials said the death could be linked to an outbreak of norovirus at Malibu’s Ocean Beach, the location of a new confirmed case of the infection. The death occurred in the parking lot of an area beach rental building, officials said.

The county’s beaches remain under a statewide “high bacteria” alert Thursday, one day after the death of a woman at Malibu’s Ocean Beach.

Officials said the death could be linked to an outbreak of norovirus at Malibu’s Ocean Beach, the location of a new confirmed case of the infection. The death occurred in the parking lot of an area beach rental building, officials said.

Norovirus is a common illness caused by the bacterium Norovirus, which is spread through the droplets of saliva and nasal fluids. There is a risk of infection for anyone with a medical condition that causes difficulty swallowing, such as a chronic disease or a stroke that affects swallowing.

Anyone who has been infected in the last 10 days should seek medical attention immediately, the county said.

The county said the county’s beaches remain under a statewide “high bacteria” alert Thursday, one day after the death of a woman at Malibu’s Ocean Beach.

Officials said the death could be linked to an outbreak of norovirus at Malibu’s Ocean Beach, the location of a new confirmed case of the infection. The death occurred in the parking lot of an area beach rental building, officials said.

Norovirus is a common illness caused by the bacterium Norovirus, which is spread through the droplets of saliva and nasal fluids. There is a risk of infection for anyone with a medical condition that causes difficulty swallowing, such as a chronic disease or a stroke that affects swallowing.

Anyone who has been infected in the last 10 days should seek medical attention immediately, the county said.

The county said the county’s beaches remain under a statewide “high bacteria” alert Thursday

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