COVID deaths in care homes needs public inquiry, grieving relatives tell Taoiseach | Newstalk

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“He needs to sit down and he needs to listen to the experiences of our families - which are horrifying. He needs to listen to what happened and he has a duty - as the leader of our country - to show enough respect to those who have gone.”

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has been urged by grieving loved ones to order a public inquiry into nursing home deaths during the pandemic.

In January, An Taoiseach said he was “not convinced” of the need for a public inquiry into COVID deaths in Dealgan House but relatives have urged him to think again: “We’ve asked the Taoiseach to meet the delegation of families but he has refused to do so so far,” she said.

 

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Will they look into the Midazolam issue?

In all fairness how much more of the tax payers money needs to be wasted on tribunal’s? Our government has been failing with our health care system for years. Covid just really highlighted it.. Spend the money on beds & not investigations etc

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