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The main stories making the headlines across Cork

The Health Minister says he's conscious that our country is making progress during the coronavirus crisis.

14 more people have died from Covid-19, bringing the total number of deaths in the Republic to 334.

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UCC's developed a remote early warning system to detect Covid-19 symptoms in frontline medical staff at Cork University Hospital.

CREW which has been developed with a software firm, remotely identifies those who may be developing a temperature and who shouldn't go to work.

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University lecturers say colleges' revenue is likely to collapse in the year ahead -- and believe the government may need to bail out the sector. 

The third-level sector relies heavily on fees paid by overseas students to fund education. 

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A third man who was arrested after a serious assault in the city centre has been released without charge.

On Tuesday, a man in his early 20s was stabbed a number of times at Pearse Square in Ballyphehane - he remains in a stable condition at Cork University Hospital following surgery.

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