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What I found was high Covid levels at all the historic cinq ports on the south east coast of England and North Norfolk,. probably Kings Lynn historic gateway for Portuguese and Eastern Europeans.
That doesn't make sense to me?
The Cinque Ports are:
Hastings - no longer a major port
New Romney - now a mile and a half from the seafront
Hythe - no longer has a natural harbour
Dover - still operating
Sandwich - no longer a port, 1.9 miles from sea
King's Lynn no longer has any ferries operating to/from Europe,
Exactly , so do we think smugglers are using the coves around those historic ports. Did you compare the two maps = one of COVID and the one showing that they are along the narrowest part of the English Channel.
As for Norfolk - is there any other town of substance in that county, except for Norwich, of course?
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