Irish PM to work for health service during coronavirus crisis
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.
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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