Splendour in the Grass attendees told to stay alert for symptoms of meningococcal disease after man dies
People who attended Splendour in the Grass last month have been advised by NSW Health to stay alert for symptoms of meningococcal disease after the death of a Sydney man who attended the festival and another case.NSW Health has advised Splendour in the Grass attendees to stay alert for symptoms of meningococcal diseaseThere have been 15 cases recorded so far this year in New South Wales
"NSW Health has been notified of two cases of meningococcal disease in people who attended the 2022 Splendour in the Grass festival,” the email said. Authorities were notified yesterday after the man in his 40s was identified to have had the infection following his death.
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