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GPs tell patients to 'stay away' and stop asking for coronavirus vaccine

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GPs have been forced to plea with patients to stop coming in and asking for a coronavirus vaccine. This week a health centre in Suffolk pleaded with people to "stay away" and stop flooding them with requests for a jab.

A message from the surgery at Bildeston, which has 8,000 registered patients, said: "Plea from the surgery: Can we ask patients NOT to keep calling us about the COVID vaccine.

We are not in a position to offer any information at this time. "And please do not walk into reception to enquire or ask for it to be given either. "We really do not have any.

As soon as we have full guidance on where and how the vaccines are going to be delivered we will let you know." It comes as the UK is set to launch the largest scale

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