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More than 100 students turned away for meningitis vaccine ‘due to capacity’

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7. No ongoing risk after NI school's suspected meningitis case | BBC

8. Meningitis outbreak spreads to London as vaccine rollout expanded | The Standard

9. Meningitis outbreak: Students turned away for vaccines in Kent | The Standard

10. UK health official says too soon to declare Kent meningitis outbreak contained | Reuters

11. Number of confirmed cases of meningitis rises to 27 as vaccine rollout continues in Kent | ITV

12. Meningitis vaccine eligibility expanded after Kent outbreak rises to 27 | The Guardian

13. Meningitis clinic vaccinating students closes doors and turns more than 100 away | Mirror

14. UCU backs home working during meningitis outbreak | Morning Star

15. Fears grow as Canterbury meningitis outbreak reaches 29 cases, UKHSA confirms | GB News

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  • Kent meningitis outbreak has been contained, health officials believe | The Guardian
  • Students to be jabbed for meningitis in their home towns as infection spreads | The i Paper
  • Meningitis outbreak spreads to second university as health officials issue urgent update | GB News
  • Health bosses can't confirm meningitis outbreak contained | BBC
  • Huge queues for jabs as meningitis vaccination scheme expanded | BBC

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