Meningitis B vaccine to be offered to a million young people
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Following an outbreak in Kent, health authorities have implemented a one-off vaccine programme offering Meningitis B protection to approximately one million young people—a concrete public health intervention with immediate protective impact.
This does not prove the outbreak is contained or that future outbreaks are prevented; it reflects a reactive policy response rather than elimination of the disease threat.
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