'This is the first time I've left my room since the outbreak'
'This is the first time I've left my room since the meningitis outbreak' 13 hours ago Simon Jones ,at the University of Kent , Joshua Askew ,South Eastand Gabriela Pomeroy Students at the University of Kent say they have not been leaving their rooms since a fatal outbreak of meningitis began.
"This is my first time going out," he told the BBC.
I haven't been out since Sunday. I've been locked in my room. "
The UK Health and Security Agency (UKHSA) said all confirmed cases required hospital admission.
She told the BBC that there was a sense of "trauma" among the students.
"People were not going out on campus, it looked deserted," she said.
"People were wearing face masks, and everybody was looking scared. "
Students "looked like they had seen a ghost", she added. Pitch, who said she knew one student in hospital with meningitis, said her exam had been moved online.
The UKHSA has begun vaccinating some 5,000 students against meningitis B at the university's halls.
"Once again today, there is a strange atmosphere on the university campus.
It's a bit like a ghost town," Jones said. Meanwhile, many other students have left and returned home.
"I'm not going to alter my social habits as it seems fairly contained," he said.
He added people should not be concerned about the illness spreading geographically.
The UK would see 350 cases of meningitis in a normal year, according to Streeting.
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