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Published:
4:07 PM February 7, 2021
People queuing in the snow outside Rosedale Surgery in Ashburnham Way, Carlton Colville on Sunday (February 7).
- Credit: Mick Howes
Two doctors’ surgeries in Lowestoft have continued to administer coronavirus vaccinations despite the snowy conditions.
The Rosedale Surgery in Ashburnham Way, Carlton Colville and Bridge Road Surgery in Oulton Broad have both been open for patients booked in for their first doses of the vaccine.
Dr Lucie Barker, Clinical Director of Lowestoft Primary Care Network, said: “When we saw the snow falling this morning we consulted the police and together decided that as it was not too bad outside, that it would be safe to carry on with the planned vaccination programme. The police visited later to check we were okay.
Published:
11:47 AM January 22, 2021
Updated:
1:38 PM January 23, 2021
More vaccine centres are expected to open across the area in the next few weeks.
- Credit: Danielle Booden
Waveney MP Peter Aldous has hinted two more vaccine centres will open next month in Beccles and Harleston.
Speaking at a Bungay Town Council meeting on Thursday, January 21, Mr Aldous addressed concerns from Judy Cloke at East Suffolk Council that Waveney had become a black hole for lack of vaccine centres.
Only one-third of over 80s in Suffolk have had their first dose - the lowest figure in England.
Peter Aldous highlighted there are plans to open more vaccine centres.
Published:
11:47 AM January 22, 2021
Updated:
1:38 PM January 23, 2021
More vaccine centres are expected to open across the area in the next few weeks.
- Credit: Danielle Booden
Waveney MP Peter Aldous has hinted two more vaccine centres will open next month in Beccles and Harleston.
Speaking at a Bungay Town Council meeting on Thursday, January 21, Mr Aldous addressed concerns from Judy Cloke at East Suffolk Council that Waveney had become a black hole for lack of vaccine centres.
Only one-third of over 80s in Suffolk have had their first dose - the lowest figure in England.
Peter Aldous highlighted there are plans to open more vaccine centres.
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