Kent meningitis outbreak drives surge in England-wide vaccination demand

A meningitis outbreak in Kent causing two teenage deaths has triggered a significant rise in routine vaccination uptake across England, with Greater Manchester reporting a 40% increase in parental consents for immunizations. The health impact extends as doctors and pharmacists nationwide are urged to monitor symptoms and manage vaccine demand responsibly. Authorities continue to oversee the situation closely, advising vaccination eligibility is best determined by healthcare professionals as public awareness and immunization efforts intensify.
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