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These tests are for people who do not have symptoms of coronavirus and cannot work from home.
The sites will open over the next week in Felixstowe, Martlesham, Mildenhall, Stowmarket and Sudbury, with further centres opening in Ipswich and Lowestoft.
It brings to 10 the total number of centres around the county using lateral flow testing to identify people who may have coronavirus but who do not have symptoms.
One in three people with coronavirus do not have symptoms so regular testing is vital in breaking the chain of infection and keeping Suffolk safe.
Suffolk County Council is also finalising with the government the opening of a further 16 smaller sites to serve rural communities.
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5:02 PM January 29, 2021
Explore the history of East Anglia at the Museum of East Anglian Life
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In the heart of Suffolk, find The Museum of East Anglian Life, an open-air museum which is an independent educational charity.
The museum has been around for just over 50 years, and tells the stories of East Anglia’s past through historic buildings, a 75-acre estate, animals, gardens and a collection of 40,000 objects. The collection aims to inspire people to engage and understand where their food comes from as well as how it’s produced and consumed.
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