Published:
11:08 AM May 22, 2021
The Louise Hamilton Centre on the James Paget University Hospital site in Gorleston. Picture: James Bass
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Further drop-in clinics for those who are yet to receive coronavirus jabs are being offered this weekend.
Walk-in vaccinations are being offered at the The Louise Hamilton Centre on the James Paget University Hospital site in Gorleston.
As the latest stage of the rollout starts from today, appointments and walk-in Covid-19 vaccinations are also being offered at the Market Gates Shopping Centre in Great Yarmouth.
Walk-in centres were first launched across Norfolk and Waveney in March, in a bid to track down eligible patients who were yet to attend vaccination appointments.
A Covid jab being administered at King s Lynn Corn Exchange
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Almost five months after the world s first coronavirus vaccine was administered here in the UK, more than 50 million doses have been given out across the country.
Since December, hundreds of thousands of sleeves have been rolled up in Norfolk and Waveney, and a significant proportion of its most vulnerable and elderly residents are fully vaccinated.
A Covid jab is administered at the large-scale vaccination centre in Castle Quarter, Norwich
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But just how well is the area s rollout going and when can you expect to receive your vaccine?
Published:
2:19 PM April 27, 2021
Market Gates Shopping Centre, in Great Yarmouth, is set to become a large-scale Covid vaccination centre
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A mass Covid vaccination centre is set to open in Great Yarmouth.
Jabs will be offered to eligible patients at the coastal town s Market Gates Shopping Centre from Thursday (April 29).
A coronavirus vaccine being administered at Castle Quarter in Norwich
- Credit: Danielle Booden
The site provides an additional option to the existing large-scale venues which are already delivering vaccines in Norwich, Attleborough, King s Lynn, North Walsham, Harleston, Lowestoft and Downham Market.
Smaller, GP-led hubs and the area s hospitals have also been administering injections to priority groups since December.
Published:
11:13 AM April 23, 2021
Walk-in Covid vaccination clinics are to be held at Market Gates Shopping Centre in Great Yarmouth
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A pair of drop-in coronavirus vaccination clinics are set to be held in Great Yarmouth.
Sessions will take place at the Market Gates Shopping Centre this weekend.
No appointment is necessary for either of the clinics, which will take place from 9am to 3pm on Saturday (April 24) and 10am to 2pm on Sunday. (April 25).
Walk-in centres were launched in Norfolk and Waveney last month, and are only for people in priority groups 1-10 looking to get their first dose of the vaccine.