A drop-in Covid vaccination clinic at the Old Law Courts, in Lowestoft, was cancelled
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A number of Covid vaccine clinics have been cancelled following a sudden influx of patients booking appointments in advance.
The Old Law Courts, in Lowestoft, and King s Lynn Corn Exchange had been due to offer jabs to people in priority groups on a drop-in basis on Wednesday (April 14).
A drop-in Covid vaccination clinic at King s Lynn Corn Exchange was cancelled
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But the one-off sessions had to be called off after a surge in bookings meant a drop-in service could no longer be offered.
Walk-in Covid vaccination clinics at Cromer Hospital have been suspended due to poor uptake
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A drop-in vaccination clinic which had been set up to take place on a weekly basis has been suspended due to a low uptake.
Cromer Hospital was
Drop-in Covid vaccine clinics are being offered across Norfolk and Waveney
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Clinics across Norfolk and Waveney have been offering a walk-in service, meaning appointments do not need to be made in advance.
But Saturday sessions at the north Norfolk hospital have been stood down after the first, held on March 27, was poorly attended.
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The Arm in Arm campaign, asking people to donate to the World Health Organisation s (WHO) Covid-19 Response Fund, is being led by UEA lecturer Dr Kirstin Smith
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Leading academics from the University of East Anglia (UEA) are urging vaccine recipients to support a global coronavirus fund.
Norwich-based doctors and professors are encouraging those being given jabs to make donations to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Around 15 million Covid vaccine doses have been administered across the UK, including at King s Lynn Corn Exchange
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Christened Arm in Arm , the campaign is being led by UEA lecturer Dr Kirstin Smith and her colleagues, and asks people to make a small donations to WHO s response fund.