A 21-year-old woman, who was amongst those exposed to the meningitis outbreak at Club Chemistry in Canterbury on 12 March, has said she will be "extra vigilant" when going out from now on.

Two days after visiting the club, restaurant worker Keeleigh Goodwin complained she was feeling unwell, but dismissed it as a bad case of Covid.

The situation escalated when Keeleigh's flatmates found her collapsed in their Canterbury flat. She was rushed to hospital where she was told she had meningitis.

Keeleigh was given antibiotics and has started to feel better. Speaking from her hospital bed, she told us her symptoms included a headache, hot and cold sweats, achey bones and vomiting.