Published:
7:30 AM January 13, 2021
The rapid testing centre at the University of Suffolk can take nearly 700 samples a day and return results in under an hour
- Credit: The University of Suffolk
A rapid coronavirus testing centre has opened at the University of Suffolk for people showing no symptoms of the virus and who cannot work from home.
The centre, run by contractors Commisceo and based at the former Profiles gym at the University of Suffolk in Ipswich, can take nearly 700 samples per day and began operation on Monday, January 4.
Initially testing teachers, university students, school pupils and support staff, the centre is for Ipswich workers who cannot do their job from home and are not showing symptoms of the virus.
i didn t even know where i was. i didn t know what city it was or anything. reporter: she began walking, her hand face and hair burned. her body bruised. did you think at some point i m not going to make it? i m going to die? i was freezing and it just didn t seem likely that i would make it. what are the odds? i don t know anything about outdoor survival. reporter: but she did make it after two nights and three days in the wilderness. she credits a tip from the survival shows her dad watches. follow the water and live. sara sidner cnn. bellingham, washington. you can hear much more of autumn s incredible survival story on monday with cnn special report. it s a miracle. look for that this monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. we ll be right back. i don t want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder. .whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there s harvoni.
stressed out, scared sad. scared to be alone in the middle of absolutely nowhere. i didn t even know where i was at all. i don t know what city it was or anything. reporter: she began walking, her hand face and hair burned. her body bruised. did you think at some point i m not going to make it? i m going to die? i was freezing and it just didn t seem likely that i would make it. i mean whoat are the odds? i don t know anything about outdoor survival. reporter: but she made it after two nights and three days in the woods. she credits a tip from survival shows her dad watches, follow the water and live. still to come in the newsroom, a gunman opens fire and investigators scramble to uncover why. was yesterday s deadly rampage in chattanooga an act of domestic terrorism? we ll talk about that.
i was trying to pull him out. i couldn t do it. there was a lot of fire. reporter: sobbing, she real realized she would die, too, if she stayed put. you must have been so stressed out, scared sad. scared. absolutely. i didn t know where i was. i didn t know what city it was or anything. reporter: she began walking, hand face and hair burned her body bruised. did you think i m not going to make it? i m going to die? i was freezing. it just didn t seem like i would make it. i don t know anything about outdoor survival. reporter: she did make it after two nights and three days in the wilderness. she credits a tip from the survival shows her dad watches, follow the water and live. sara sidner cnn. it s a miracle. you know it is of course that she was able to walk away from what we watched there. the difficulty she s young.