Here are the latest publicly reported updates on norovirus activity.
- Norovirus is showing ongoing activity across the U.S. with wastewater and case data indicating elevated transmission in parts of the country. Some sources note rising levels in the Midwest and Northeast, and outbreaks on ships and in schools have been reported in recent months.[1][2]
- The CDC continues to track outbreaks through systems like NoroSTAT, which provides weekly counts of suspected and confirmed outbreaks by state, helping public health officials monitor trends.[5]
- Recent coverage emphasizes that while the number of outbreaks may not yet match the peaks seen in the height of last year’s surge, transmission remains a concern and vigilance is advised, especially during holiday seasons and in settings like schools and cruise ships.[3][6]
- There is no widely available vaccine for norovirus as of this reporting, though vaccine candidates (e.g., Moderna) are in advanced clinical testing phases, highlighting the public health importance of prevention measures.[1]
Key sources to check for ongoing updates:
- CDC Norovirus Outbreaks page for current guidance and outbreak alerts.[6]
- CDC Norovirus reporting data (NoroSTAT) for weekly outbreak counts by state.[5]
- National and regional news with wastewater surveillance insights (WastewaterSCAN) and expert commentary on current trends.[2][1]
If you’d like, I can pull the most current CDC NoroSTAT dashboard data for your state (Florida) and summarize any outbreaks there, or provide practical prevention tips tailored to Miami-Dade area settings. I can also prepare a lightweight chart showing recent weekly outbreak counts by state using the latest figures. Would you prefer state-specific outbreak data or a general nationwide snapshot?
Citations:
- Norovirus surge and wastewater indicators, including regional patterns and guidance.[1]
- National outbreak tracking via WastewaterSCAN and related commentary.[1]
- NBC News coverage of early-season wastewater signals and variant context.[2]
- CDC NoroSTAT data and weekly outbreak reporting framework.[5]
- CDC general Norovirus outbreak information and surveillance context.[6]