Snow: Suffolk Covid vaccine centres and most schools reopen

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Work took place on Tuesday to prepare the Debenham and Woodbridge vaccination centres for reopening

All vaccination centres which closed due to heavy snow falls across Suffolk were due to reopen on Wednesday.

The hubs at Trinity Park, Gainsborough Sports Centre in Ipswich, Woodbridge, Debenham, Stowmarket and Bury St Edmunds had shut for two days due to hazardous conditions.

The EpiCentre in Haverhill which reopened on Tuesday will also be open.

A Met Office yellow warning for snow, external remains in place across much of the region until 23:59 GMT.

The large vaccination centres at Gainsborough Sports Centre in Ipswich and Chevington Close in Bury St Edmunds are run by the NHS Essex Partnership University Foundation Trust, external, (EPUFT) and the more localised centres at Trinity Park just east of Ipswich, Woodbridge Community Hall, Debenham Community Centre, The Mix in Stowmarket and the Haverhill centre are run by the Suffolk GP Federation, external.

The EPUFT said that anyone who has an appointment booked and would prefer not to travel in poor weather, can rebook.

Suffolk County Council, external has said another seven rapid coronavirus testing centres are to open in the county by the end of the month, making 10 places where people without symptoms and who cannot work from home can get a test.

One centre opens in Felixstowe today, while sites in Martlesham, Mildenhall, Stowmarket, Sudbury, Ipswich and Lowestoft will open in the next few weeks.

More than 200 schools, which have been open for children of key workers, had been closed to all pupils on Monday and Tuesday. Most are reopening on Wednesday but some remain closed and are listed on Suffolk County Council's school closures page online, external.

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