What we know about the meningitis outbreak so farpublished at 10:45 GMT
- With five additional cases announced by the UKHSA this morning, a total of nine meningitis cases have now been confirmed, and 11 are under investigation
- Two young people have died - an 18-year-old sixth form student called Juliette, and a University of Kent student whose identity has not been released
- Six cases are known to be Meningitis B - a bacterial form of the disease
- Five schools in the Kent area have so far confirmed cases among their students
- All cases are currently being treated as linked to a Canterbury nightclub, called Club Chemistry. Anyone who visited the venue on 5, 6 or 7 March is being urged to pick up preventative antibiotics from clinics in the Kent area, or from their GP - more information on those services can be found on the NHS website, external
- Close contacts of cases are being traced, and advised to take antibiotics too - the health secretary said earlier that 2,500 people have been given medication
- Meanwhile a targeted vaccination programme is expected to roll out later today, which will aim to give MenB jabs to around 5,000 students at the University of Kent







