- The number of meningitis cases linked to an outbreak in Kent has risen to 27, comprising 15 confirmed and 12 under investigation.
- This increase from 20 cases reported earlier in the week follows the deaths of two students associated with the outbreak.
- Thousands of antibiotic doses have been distributed to individuals who attended Club Chemistry in Canterbury or reside in University of Kent halls.
- Approximately 5,000 students have also been invited to receive a menB vaccine as a preventative measure against the disease.
- The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) states the outbreak is not yet confirmed as contained and urges continued vigilance for symptoms, despite the low risk to the wider population.
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