Students Turned Away Amid High Demand for Meningitis B Vaccinations at Kent

Students Turned Away Amid High Demand for Meningitis B Vaccinations at Kent
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The surge in demand for meningitis B vaccines at the University of Kent highlights ongoing public health concerns and logistical challenges in vacc...

  • Some students queuing for meningitis B vaccines at the University of Kent were turned away on Thursday.
  • More than 100 students were turned away due to capacity limits, according to university statements.
  • The vaccination scheme at the university has recently been expanded.
  • The university announced the clinic will reopen on Friday from 9am to 5pm.
  • People seeking vaccination were advised to be in the queue by 2pm.

Large numbers of students queued for meningitis B vaccinations at the University of Kent, resulting in some being turned away due to capacity constraints. The university plans to reopen the clinic the following day.

The high turnout underscores concerns about meningitis B and the importance of vaccination programs. Managing demand and ensuring access remain challenges for public health initiatives.

The university will reopen the vaccination clinic on Friday and has provided guidance on arrival times to manage queues. Further updates on vaccine availability or additional clinics may follow.