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Molly Rice was among 61 Kirkley Manor residents vaccinated.
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Residents and staff have told of their relief after more than 100 people at a care home were given their first coronavirus vaccine injection.
Those living and working at Kirkley Manor Nursing Home, in Kirkley Park Road, Lowestoft, are thought to be the first care home in East Anglia to have completed their first round of vaccinations.
The home s 61 residents as well as more than 40 staff rolled up their sleeves as part of the region s ongoing vaccination programme.
Resident Molly Rice, 89, said: “I feel much safer now I have had the vaccine.”