When will people in Norfolk and Suffolk receive a coronavirus vaccine?
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With four million people in the UK having received their first jab, the coronavirus vaccination programme is gathering pace.
In some parts of England, patients over 70 and those deemed clinically vulnerable are now being offered appointments.
Norfolk s first mass vaccination hub has opened at Castle Quarter in Norwich
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There is, however, a long way to go, with more than 130 million doses required to fully inoculate the nation s population of around 66 million.
But the question on many of our lips remains: when will I or my elderly relatives receive a vaccine?
I m well impressed , he said. It s free, they look after you and I just think aren t we lucky .
Don Edwards, from Old Buckenham, at the Castle Quarter Vaccination Centre in Norwich after having his COVID-19 vaccination. Picture: Danielle Booden
- Credit: Danielle Booden I received a letter about three days ago, and I just rang up, got the appointment and it has gone beautifully. I feel so lucky to have had it done. It was odd coming through the mall and seeing all the shutters down, and the place quiet. There was one good thing though - the parking! I ve really missed social gatherings - seeing my friends and having a glass of wine with them. But I m sure it s just round the corner.