Whilst understandably the focus over the last few months has been on the coronavirus pandemic, it is important to remember that meningitis has not gone away. It is anticipated that as lockdown restrictions ease, and particularly with children and young adults returning to education, cases of meningitis will start to rise. It is important to be aware of the symptoms of meningitis and ensure that prompt medical attention is sought even in these unusual circumstances we all find ourselves in.
We are supporting @M_R_F to raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of meningitis. Please click here to learn the symptoms and find out how you can help to defeat this deadly disease.
We are proud to support Meningitis Research Foundation as a specialist Clinical Negligence Legal Advisor and we offer a no obligation consultation if you have any concerns in relation to the treatment that you or your loved ones have received. Please contact Rankeshwar Batta or Victoria Fullilove on 0121 212 7477 to discuss matters further.
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