262 cases of cryptosporidium have been reported up until March 8, however, Health NZ stopped short of issuing notice of an outbreak citing a lack of a cluster.
People who’ve had diarrhoea are advised not to go swimming for at least two weeks afterwards or they risk spreading a parasitic disease.
262 cases of cryptosporidium have been reported up until March 8, however, Health NZ stopped short of issuing notice of an outbreak citing a lack of a cluster.
People who’ve had diarrhoea are advised not to go swimming for at least two weeks afterwards or they risk spreading a parasitic disease.