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201230 | Cornwall to move into Tier 3 from New Year's Eve
30th December read more »
201230 | Just ten areas of Cornwall (out of 73) not showing Covid cases on cluster map
30th December read more »
201220 | Residents, businesses and visitors urged to follow new public health and travel guidance as Covid-19 cases rise
Residents, businesses and visitors urged to follow new public health and travel guidance as Covid-19 cases rise - Cornwall Council
Cornwall Council and Visit Cornwall are urging residents, businesses and visitors alike to follow the new rules following the Downing Street press conference on Saturday (December 19).
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced changes to the tier system to include a new Tier 4, which features strict rules similar to those of a national lockdown. read more »
201220 | New Covid cases clusters in Cornwall map almost treble in week
20th December read more »
201222 | Ultrafast broadband in Cornwall from Wildanet with £50m funding
201218 | Covid outbreak at Cornwall hospital leads to rise in patients
201217 | 17th December Mawnan Smith school closes after positive Covid 19 cases
Mawnan Smith school closes after positive Covid 19 cases
201217 | Seven new Covid clusters for Cornwall in four days - including Helston
17th December read more »
201218 | Malcolm Bell suggests "Celebrate midsummer this year instead of New Year"
Malcolm Bell suggest Cornwall ditch Christmas
201214 | Sanitiser's coming to town! Cornwall says enjoy Christmas and don't forget the "snowcial" distancing | Cornwall Council
In the run up to Christmas and new year it is more important than ever to follow the rules in Cornwall.
There was good news recently – we're in the lowest tier of restrictions and early progress is being made with the vaccine roll-out.
But this is not the time to let our guard down and see everyone’s hard work go to waste.
Cllr Sally Hawken, Cornwall Council’s Portfolio Holder for Children, Wellbeing and Public Health, said: “If anything, now is the time to redouble our efforts to follow the public health guidelines, and to ensure we do not waste the hard work we have already put in.
“This is especially important as we build up towards Christmas and new year – which is traditionally a time for socialising. read more »