Meningitis Outbreak Hits University of Kent
Two students from the University of Kent have tragically passed away due to meningitis, with eleven others in critical condition. The UK Health Security Agency is urgently contacting over thirty thousand individuals to prevent further spread. Meningitis is a severe infection that can rapidly become life-threatening, with symptoms including high fever, vomiting, and intense headache. Antibiotics are being distributed, but the exact strain remains unknown. Officials warn students not to ignore warning signs, urging immediate medical attention.
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