Malcom Sobey received the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab in Mildenhall
- Credit: CHARLOTTE BOND
A new mass coronavirus vaccination centre in Suffolk has been opened to the public.
The West Suffolk Council office in Mildenhall is the latest site to open up as a mass vaccination centre in the county.
The site began to see its first patients on Friday, as the NHS looks to focus on patients aged 55 and over.
Patients have started to be vaccinated in Mildenhall today
- Credit: CHARLOTTE BOND We are really pleased that we ve opened this site, it s the sixth the Essex Partnership Trust has opened across Suffolk and north east Essex, said Pam Sabine, vaccination director for Suffolk and north east Essex.
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THE director of a vaccine programme says she is pleased and very proud following the opening of a brand-new vaccination centre. The Columbine Centre, in Walton, is now being used by the Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust to administer Covid-19 jabs. Residents have been waiting for the site to launch for several weeks. Pam Sabine is the director at the Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust and operational director of the coronavirus vaccine programme in the North East Essex. Speaking earlier today, as the facility opened its doors to the public, Pam said she was thrilled to be able to finally welcome locals to the centre.