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“Then people started donating food and meals, and the supermarkets started giving us stuff, and a whole army of volunteers offered to pack and deliver it.
“We helped people with things like picking up prescriptions, and set up care meals for the elderly and isolated. That means 15-20 meals a day delivered now, which we will continue.
“But while the White Hart gets given credit there are so many others in the community that have gone above and beyond to help people.”
Other places with a high number of Covid deaths are Downham Market, Dereham and Necton.
The village of Hethersett sits at the opposite end of the scale, with just two Covid-related deaths recorded since March last year.
“Then people started donating food and meals, and the supermarkets started giving us stuff, and a whole army of volunteers offered to pack and deliver it.
“We helped people with things like picking up prescriptions, and set up care meals for the elderly and isolated. That means 15-20 meals a day delivered now, which we will continue.
“But while the White Hart gets given credit there are so many others in the community that have gone above and beyond to help people.”
Other places with a high number of Covid deaths are Downham Market, Dereham and Necton.
The village of Hethersett sits at the opposite end of the scale, with just two Covid-related deaths recorded since March last year.
Andrew Proctor, chair of the Norfolk Covid-19 Engagement Board and leader of Norfolk County Council, aid: “I speak for myself and all the other Norfolk leaders on the Engagement Board in saying there is no doubt that 2020 has been a really difficult year but we can look to 2021 with hope.
Andrew Proctor, leader of Norfolk County Council. Pic: Neil Perry
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“With the announcement of a second vaccine being approved and vaccination programmes already underway in Norfolk, there is much to be optimistic about.
“But we must not be complacent, we are not out of the woods yet.