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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. Another outbreak of the dreaded Meribelly. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? Coca cola and plain rice is the local fix. You need to Login to know who's really who. I got back 2 weeks ago, and let me tell you, it was a long 12 hour drive feeling very nauseous and with a temperature to boot. I assumed I had eaten something bad, but having read some reports of others being ill, perhaps it was a bug. Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. Local water supply problem still not fixed after all these years You'll need to Register first of course. Also, teeth done with Bottled water. Imagine you are in a place with so so sanitation and use those rules. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports It has been all over the alps this season. After all it is free. You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. Val is on a different supply system so can't comment. There does seem to have been more of it about, one bout was traced to dodgy bagged lettuce in a mountain restaurant. There may have also been norovirus not scientifically proven by me BTW , but then with lots of tied people in close proximity, bars that aren't great on hygiene, chalet staff obliged to work when ill, dipping into buffets or nuts on the bar - its a toxic mix. From NHS choices for Norovirus: Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly with soap and water, particularly after using the toilet and before preparing food. Don't rely on alcohol hand gels, as they do not kill the virus. Ski the Net with snowHeads. I had a bad dose here earlier this winter. There was a lot of it about at the time but no Idea of the cause. There is a school of thought that many cases of food poisoning are called Norovirus because the public will accept that the operator is not at fault. If it was food poisoning caused by poor kitchen practices then the TO can be sued. I have heard of lots of outbreaks of Norovirus on cruise liners but never an out break of food poisoning And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. Wash those hands and wipe the door handles time and time again. Once in resort it's gonna get you. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. As Chocksaway has already said. It is very contagious and poor hygiene is the primary cause of it continuing. Almost certainly nothing to do with the water as some ill pardon the pun informed people seem to think. Make sure you wash hands thoroughly before touching any foodstuffs and don't put fingers anywhere near your mouth or face without doing so. All establishments should have hand sanitizer all over the place to help combat it. If they haven't don't use that place. You know it makes sense. Just leaving val after a week. Had a very severe bout of vomiting along with three others in the hotel almost at the same time. The only common denominator we could think of was we all drank free water at the same time from one of the mountain restaurants as we skied together on a few days. We could of picked it up from somewhere else but we could pin point that as a common denominator. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. I put it down to a hangover despite a lack of headache and not having drunk very much. Maybe I had some sort of stomach upset. I think the culprit is likely to be the norovirus, it's hard to kill, can live for weeks on hard surfaces i. In Grenoble at the moment. Does seem to be a recurring theme in the big French resorts. Characterised by people feeling fine and having a drink one second, then turning pale, then green over the space of a few minutes, followed by 48 hours on the toilet. I was one of the lucky few that didn't get hit, but it does put a bit of a damper on things when you are waiting for it to happen! Here in Livigno too Our 2 nephews have just been struck down. Think they caught it from a boy in their lessons who turned up after spending the night throwing up. Not the best for their first ever ski holiday. Chalets and chalet hotels-I get a mild upset tummy 9 times out of 10 and I believe it's for the reasons others have stated about hygiene etc. You only have to look at when guests come in from skiing, dump their stuff, take off their boots then head straight for the afternoon tea having not washed their hands beforehand and you can see how these bugs spread from person to person. You see it all the time though. I think Val d'Isere is pretty bad for it, I'm ill every single year, usually a few days in. This year I was struck down on the way home, it was a very miserable journey indeed and a sorry few days afterwards. I always take hand gel with me because some of the bars don't have soap the Rosee Blanche loo NEVER has any and wash my hands a lot but it always gets me. Yet in St Anton and Courchevel I've always been fine. I've caught norovirus in Saalbach too, but the worst one was Zell am See when half the hotel including several of our group came down with it. I thought I was turning inside out!! Given the contents of this thread, what exactly has been all aver the alps? And the south of England, Chicken and egg? HoneyBunny wrote: I think Val d'Isere is pretty bad for it, I'm ill every single year, usually a few days in. Never had that at a welcome event before. Even despite this, one of our party was ill for several days I have to ask - why on earth do you keep going back? Actually I had noticed that in Tignes the restaurant toilets don't have soap in them half the time, it's run out and doesn't get refilled even days later, things like that. The sink has been right there in front of them! 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When the ski companies train their staff, I wonder how much of the course is put over to cleanliness in the food prep area and kitchen in general. Mrs NBT wrote: We've just come back from 3 valleys and I noted with despair, that hardly anyone washed their hands after using the loo. It also grates, that young chalet staff come bounding in after skiing, start to prepare meals without washing their hands. Mrs NBT , exactly what I meant earlier on about people coming in from skiing guests , chucking their stuff down on the furniture and then helping themselves to afternoon tea, hands all over cutlery, bread knife etc and they've still got their coat on half the time They can't wait 5 minutes it seems to go upstairs first, wash hands etc. VolklAttivaS5 , yet one more reason to avoid afternoon tea. Dr John , I know! Or get there first. VolklAttivaS5 , see also: breakfast. New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! 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