Kent's meningitis outbreak - how it exploded, can it be stopped?

Kent's meningitis outbreak - how it exploded, can it be stopped?

Author: The Times March 19, 2026 Duration: 30:00

What began as an evening out at a nightclub in Kent has rapidly spiralled into a "super-spreader" event that has left doctors stunned and two young people dead. This surge in Meningitis B cases has triggered a public health alert, leaving the UK scrambling as private vaccine supplies run dry. So how can the authorities contain this unprecedented outbreak?


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  • Eleanor Hayward, Health Editor, The Times. 
  • Professor Paul Hunter, Professor in Medicine, the University of East Anglia.
  • Niamh Curran, reporter, The Times Enterprise Network.

Host: Manveen Rana. 

Producers: Julia Webster, Callum Martin, Olivia Case. 

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Read more: 

Meningitis B outbreak: six cases after Kent superspreader event.

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