'All my friends are talking about it - it's scary'published at 12:49 GMT
Phil Harrison
BBC Radio Kent

There’s a steady stream of students, often accompanied by their parents, at the Vicarage Lane Clinic in Ashford town centre, where free antibiotics are available.
The clinic began offering them this morning and has a large stock - students at local schools were advised to take them. It is open on a no appointment basis until 4pm today.
One of those attending the clinic today is Agatha Burton, who has come with her dad.
“I’ve come here as a precaution as I was out in Canterbury on the dates my school told us needed checking," she explains.
She says that a friend of hers is in hospital with meningitis. "But he is doing fine. He was moved from Medway to London though.”
“All of my friends are talking about it because there’s people from Ashford who have meningitis, it’s scary," she adds.
“The antibiotics were easy to take, it’s just a pill to swallow.”

Another young person queuing at the clinic for antibiotics is Mohammed Sheik, a media student at Ashford College.
People are "worried" about meningitis, he tells me.
"I know of some friends who have become ill. I’m glad the antibiotics are available but I won’t be socialising as much just in case.”









