Some people are doing what they can to ease the situation we find ourselves in now and others are looking to a brighter future.
17.03.2020 - 18:59 / evoke.ie
Like the rest of the country, those in Carrigstown have to practice sensible coronavirus precautions and so they will be following HSE guidelines and staying away from the set until at least 29 March.
As a result, Fair City has moved from its usual broadcast schedule of being aired on RTÉ One every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday at 8pm, to only being shown twice a week.
The schedule change will come into effect from next week.
A spokesperson for RTÉ explained to The Irish Sun that only
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