The Top Four Things You Need To Know Now
The main stories making the headlines across Cork
People are being asked to rethink their plans for the Christmas period to protect families and vulnerable loved ones.
The call from the Chief Medical Officer comes as the county gets set to move into Level 5 restrictions tomorrow in an effort to curb rising infection rates.
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The government says a 'very limited' repatriation service will continue over the next week for Irish residents stranded in Britain.
It follows the decision to extend the current travel ban until December 31st, after a new strain of Covid-19 was discovered in south-east England.
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Retail representatives will meet with government this morning to discuss deferring January sales.
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A status yellow rainfall warning remains in place for Cork until 9am this morning.
The rain has led to spot flooding and excess surface water on the roads and motorists are being asked to slow down
More from Cork
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Lord Mayor Of City Felt Privileged To Represent Cork During Such A Difficult Time As He Faces Into Last Month In Office
Councillor Joe Kavanagh will be handing over the mayoral chains outside of City Hall for the first time ever on June 18th due to the pandemic
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Expert calls for people to reduce meat intake
Eating too much meat can increase the risk of serious illnesses by as much as 30%.
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International Care Day Is Being Celebrated At The Bessborough Centre In Blackrock Today
The event highlights the positive impact of the experience of young people in care
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UPDATE: Teenage Girl Killed And Three Teenage Boys Injured In Knocknaheeny Crash
It's understood the teenage driver of the car fled the scene on foot
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Angry Farmers To Stage Protest Outside Aldi in Mitchelstown Later
They're appealing to retailers to come to the talks table
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UPDATE: Toddler Who Was Injured At Her Home On The Boreenmanna Road Has Died
The two year-old was rushed to hospital with traumatic head injuries
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