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Covid inquiry 'should not be an accusatory court case'

Details are continuing to emerge on what the upcoming review in to Ireland’s handling of the Covid pandemic might look like.  The Irish Times today reporting that the inquiry is likely to hear from frontline health workers and families who lost loved ones.  It also says the inquiry is expected to last around 18 months.  Kieran was joined by Professor Sam McConkey Infectious Disease Specialist at the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland and Michael McNamara - Independent TD for Clare and former chair of Oireachtas Covid Committee to discuss...

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17.26 4 Jan 2024


Covid inquiry 'should not be an accusatory court case'


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Details are continuing to emerge on what the upcoming review in to Ireland’s handling of the Covid pandemic might look like. 

The Irish Times today reporting that the inquiry is likely to hear from frontline health workers and families who lost loved ones. 

It also says the inquiry is expected to last around 18 months. 

Kieran was joined by Professor Sam McConkey Infectious Disease Specialist at the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland and Michael McNamara - Independent TD for Clare and former chair of Oireachtas Covid Committee to discuss...


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