NHS offering antibiotics to people who were at Canterbury nightclub on 5, 6 and 7 Marchpublished at 18:32 GMT 16 March
Image source, PA MediaClub Chemistry night club in Canterbury
NHS Kent and Medway says it is giving free antibiotics to people who visited a Canterbury nightclub on three particular days in March.
It says that more emergency antibiotics are available for "people who visited Club Chemistry on March 5, 6 and 7". This is the Canterbury nightclub that earlier said it was closing until it receives further advice from UKHSA.
In comments made earlier to the Press Association, the nightclub's owner Louise Jones-Roberts said that they had been "told somebody was in our club at the weekend who has since been diagnosed with meningitis".
As a precautionary measure, the antibiotic tablets are being offered to people who do not have symptoms and can be accessed at four temporary clinics, the NHS says.
People who live on the University of Kent campus in Canterbury are also eligible, as well as close household contacts of cases who have been identified by UKHSA or who self-identify as having contact with a confirmed case.
The NHS Kent and Medway website has more information on where the clinics are located, external and their opening times.
















