We would like to thank all in our community for the care, patience and responsibility you continue to show during this difficult time. We know this situation remains worrying for our students and our wider Kent community.
The vaccination programme for students living on-campus accommodation continues to be rolled out. If you have been emailed and have been identified as an eligible student, you can receive your vaccination from 9am in the Sports Hall on the Canterbury campus today.
We recognise that there are students who are not currently eligible for the vaccine that may feel concerned. The programme is being delivered in line with national public health advice. We will continue to share updates if there are any changes.
If you live in the Canterbury campus halls of residence but have already returned home, arrangements are currently being developed to ensure that you can receive the vaccines nearer home. Further information on how you can receive the vaccination will be provided in due course.
Today, we are also welcoming the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care,
@wesstreeting MP, to campus. He will be meeting with students and staff involved in the vaccination programme and seeing first-hand the work taking place to support our community.
Please continue to remain aware of the symptoms of meningitis and sepsis and seek medical advice promptly if you or someone around you becomes unwell.