Over 100 students sick at Long Island school in possible norovirus outbreak

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Health officials are investigating a possible norovirus outbreak at a Long Island school after a school dance turned into a vomit feast from hell.

The nightmarish scenario at Babylon High School may have begun at a Friday night school dance that was interrupted when students attending began vomiting,“My brother went to the dance, and he just said everyone was throwing up — he only lasted 10 minutes there,” Kate Schmitt told the news outlet.

More than 100 students at Babylon High School came down with a stomach bug that health officials believe could be a norovirus outbreak., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Illness from the virus typically lasts one to two days.

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