Households in parts of Devon have been told to boil their drinking water after tests found traces of a parasite that can ...
People across south Devon have been advised to boil their tap water as 22 cases of a diarrhoea-type illness have been confirmed. A further 70 suspected cases are also being investigated.
South West Water wrongly sent letters to households in Devon saying water supplies were once again safe to drink following a ...
There are 46 cases of cryptosporidium linked to the current outbreak Thousands of people who were having to boil their water in Devon due to a parasite outbreak are being told they no longer have to.
South West Water has advised residents in a Devon town to boil their tap water after 22 cases of a waterborne disease were confirmed there. The supplier said 'small traces' of the parasite ...
The confirmed cases of a waterborne disease caused by a parasite have more than doubled. There are now 46 confirmed cases of cryptosporidiosis, a diarrhoeal illness, the UK Health Security Agency ...
“As with any other sickness bug, it is really important to follow good infection prevention measures such as handwashing with ...
The number of confirmed cases of a waterborne disease caused by a microscopic parasite have more than doubled, while more than 100 further people have reported similar symptoms. Around 16,000 ...