Irish PM to work for health service during coronavirus crisis

Published April 5, 2020
FILE PHOTO: Ireland's prime minister Leo Varadkar speaks during a news conference on the coronavirus situation at Government Buildings in Dublin, Ireland, March 24, 2020.  Steve Humphreys/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo — contact @stevehpix PH00353872523396
FILE PHOTO: Ireland's prime minister Leo Varadkar speaks during a news conference on the coronavirus situation at Government Buildings in Dublin, Ireland, March 24, 2020. Steve Humphreys/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo — contact @stevehpix PH00353872523396

Irish prime minister Leo Varadkar has rejoined the medical register to help the health service during the coronavirus crisis, AFP quoted a government spokesman as saying on Sunday.

Dr Varadkar “has offered his services to the Health Service Executive for one session a week in areas that are within his scope of practice”, a government spokesman said in a statement.

The Irish Times reported Varadkar — who graduated with a medical degree from Dublin's Trinity University in 2003 — is to work assessing patients over the phone.

Ireland's prime minister Leo Varadkar speaks during a news conference on the coronavirus situation at Government Buildings in Dublin, Ireland on March 24, 2020. — Reuters/File
Ireland's prime minister Leo Varadkar speaks during a news conference on the coronavirus situation at Government Buildings in Dublin, Ireland on March 24, 2020. — Reuters/File

The son of a doctor and nurse, Varadkar's partner and his two sisters are also practicing health workers.

There have been a total of 4,994 confirmed cases across the Republic.

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