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We must say Yes 2 Test.”
There are a number of ways for staff to get tested, including testing at work or home testing kits.
Business owners have until 11.59pm on Monday, April 12 to register at www.gov.uk for on-site workplace testing for all staff, or to sign-up for Workplace Collect - which enables staff to collect rapid test kits from work and take them home.
Home testing kits are also now widely available and these can be accessed either by ordering online, collection from community testing sites, some pharmacies and PCR testing sites at designated times.
Many Suffolk businesses and organisations are already supporting Yes 2 Test.
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A survey in Suffolk found 84% were willing to have a Covid-19 vaccine
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A survey of people in Suffolk has indicated that 84% will be willing to have a Covid-19 vaccine - below the national level expected.
BMG Research quizzed 1,400 people across the county for a survey on coronavirus in February and March, as part of a commission by Suffolk Resilience Forum and the county council.
That survey aimed to collate thoughts on vaccines, how willing people are to comply with restrictions, testing and self-isolating and communication of key coronavirus updates.
On vaccines, 84% said they are likely or very likely to take up a Covid-19 vaccine as soon as they are eligible - below the 90% national figure.
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