The number of confirmed or suspected cases of meningitis in Kent has risen from 29 to 34, the UK Health Security Agency has said. A total of 23 laboratory cases have been confirmed and 11 notifications remain under investigation, according to the agency. Hundreds of people have been queuing since early morning for the meningitis vaccine, as a fifth vaccination centre opened in the county. A total of 7,060 people have received vaccinations since they were introduced on Wednesday, following the recent outbreak, which has left two young people dead. Anya Trickett arrived at the vaccination centre at the University of Kent at 05:00 GMT and was first in the queue. She said she was "turned away" from a vaccination clinic at the hospital at 14:00 on Friday. "I found that ridiculous as it was supposed to be open until 17:00," said Anya.…