A norovirus outbreak which shutdown areas of a Scots of hospital is showing signs of improving, health chiefs have confirmed.
Dr Gray’s Hospital in Elgin was wiped out by the diarrhoea and vomiting bug forcing bosses to close several wards and place a van on visiting.
NHS Grampian announced they were dealing with a serious outbreak of the winter bug that had affected more than 50 people including staff.
Wards five, six, seven and eight at the hospital were locked down and closed to new admissions. The Acute Medical Assessment Unit was also shutdown.