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Opinion Covid-19 has changed everything, so it's time for rational planning and national unity

Irish health professionals need leadership from our politicians, writes Dr Anthony O’Connor.

IN THIS DECADE of centenaries, one echo of the past that we would all wish not to have to revisit was the great flu epidemic of 1919, in which 20,000 Irishmen and women lost their lives.

Historian Ida Milne’s 2019 book, ‘Stacking the Coffins: Influenza, War and Revolution in Ireland, 1918-19′, explored the many ways in which the pandemic profoundly changed the course of Irish history and describes a Dr McNamara of Dublin’s Mater hospital who prescribed “whiskey, in heroic doses” as the treatment of choice – for his patients, one can only presume.

Fast-forward a century and we find ourselves in peril again. COVID-19 is frightening. It is a novel condition against which we have neither natural immunity nor a vaccine.

While less infectious than conditions like measles it moves with stealth and speed, leaving destruction in its wake. It has caused a great deal of human suffering around the world, and there is every chance it will do the same here, but to what extent we cannot know.

The vast majority infected will have mild or no symptoms but a significant minority will require hospitalisation and intensive care. Some people will die.

As a male, and a frontline medical doctor with Asthma, I have a lot to fear from this both personally and professionally and no reason to downplay it. 18 doctors, 16 nurses and four healthcare workers gave their lives during the SARS outbreak in 2003. At least eight doctors died in Wuhan, including Li Wenliang, the initial whistleblower who noticed the illness we now recognise as COVID-19 who for his troubles was visited by the police and told to pipe down.

In Ireland, the public health authorities, with Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronan Glynn to the fore ought to be commended for functioning with calm, clear-eyed competence in response to an unpredictable and rapidly evolving situation, resolutely putting patients first.

8762 Coronavirus Briefing Coronavirus Briefing. Pictured (L to R) Director of the Health Protection Surveillance Centre Dr John Cuddihy, Chief Medical Office Dr Tony Holohan, and Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronan Glynn at a press briefing. They have been provided daily by the Department of Health and the HSE. Leah Farrell Leah Farrell

Irish medical professionals deserve praise

They have focussed their efforts on meticulous contact tracing and directed their messaging at encouraging potential cases to come forward and dealing with them as they do. In this task, they have been successful, with clear guidance to professionals, good teamwork and a canny utilisation of the ambulance service. No transmission has been confirmed within the state yet. This work will be proven to have without doubt saved lives. It should not be taken for granted.

And many lives are most definitely at risk, although the quoted ‘global mortality rate’ of 3.5% that many have quoted is somewhat misleading, as mortality falls to 0.9% when Iran and China are excluded. The assumption many seem to make that a flu outbreak will automatically behave in the same manner in a Northern European spring/summer with health systems that have had a chance to prepare for it as it did in a Chinese winter with an unprepared system is a shaky one.

Some have called for immediate, stringent curtailment of regular daily activities in the state such as work, education, public gatherings and air travel, pointing to the success of countries such as China in mitigating the effects of the outbreak at its height.

This is understandable and appeals to us as a neat, sweeping decision befitting a complex challenge. By contrast, no one ever dreams of redeploying and training vast numbers of civil servants to do painstaking contact tracing of large numbers of very mildly unwell people or large-scale public information campaigns about handwashing. Yet this is the type of unfashionable grind likely to have the most impact.

As anyone who has lived through a severe weather event in Dublin will bear testament to, even the most disciplined of societies can only tolerate such restrictions for a certain amount of time.

It’s time for rational thinking

This virus is going nowhere any time soon and we need to prepare for how we might organise life here around the infection for a long haul of six to 12 months. We have no evidence that current early containment measures in operation are not working. Bringing the country to a standstill right now with aggressive quarantining and expecting to keep that up for a year as the virus rages around us the world over is neither feasible nor viable.

The resultant falloff in productivity and output deprives us of the money needed to pay for public health measures and the care of the sick, risking a situation whereby the time where draconian measures are most needed the country may not have the resources of revenue, labour and spirit to withstand further hardship.

We must be mindful of the trap of thinking: “something must be done: this is something, therefore this must be done”.

tree lights 719 The lads time party leaders were united was at a carol service at Christmas. Here, Fianna Fail Micheal Martin TD, Finian McGrath TD, President of Sinn Fein Mary Lou McDonald TD, Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader Leo Varadkar and Leas-Cheann Comhairle Pat with Social Democrats TD Roisin Shortall at the switching on of the Christmas tree lights outside Leinster House. Photo: Sam Boal/Rollingnews.ie sam boal sam boal

Politicians must take responsibility

As the week has passed I have noticed on news bulletins the juxtaposition of stories about the outbreak with stories of the ongoing efforts to form a government. I hear talk about policy exchanges, bilateral discussions, and meetings about meetings with no apparent urgency in forming an administration.

I see little political consensus that whoever assumes the reins of power may have to immediately face some of the greatest peacetime challenges in the history of the state, at least the equal of those posed in the 2008 financial crash, which may at some point involve massive disruption to the quality of life and civil liberties of the people.

A major outbreak could overwhelm our already creaking health infrastructure, as pressure on beds, particularly in Intensive and Critical Care units becomes unbearable and elective work grinds to a halt.

Our agriculture and food security will be stress-tested. Huge decisions in transport, education, justice, finance and even state security may be needed, that will be anathema to many on both the left and right.

Those on the left would for example under normal circumstances baulk at some of the measures China took to control its outbreak, including monitoring GPS data from people’s phones and forced redeployment of public workers. People on the right of the political spectrum may struggle to countenance measures such as the state guaranteeing the jobs and income of persons being asked to self-isolate, and the commandeering of private hospital intensive care facilities.

Yet it is no exaggeration to say that since the general election was called, COVID-19 has changed the world. Therefore pre-election promises and post-election rhetoric about who will work with whom must now be considered null and void. Party loyalties and biases aside, I expect that privately, 90% or more of the population would acknowledge that any of the four candidates for Taoiseach: Ms McDonald, Mr Martin, Mr Varadkar or Mr Ryan would have the patriotism, pragmatism and executive competence to steer the ship of state through these turbulent times.

It’s time for national unity

If politicians cannot form a stable administration in the coming few days then a temporary government of national unity involving all parties must be considered, possibly with a technocratic independent cabinet minister appointed via the Seanad to help deal with the outbreak, such as Professor Sam McConkey.

In conclusion, we have moved long past 1919 in both politics and healthcare and this time we face a virus posing the greatest danger to the old and infirm rather than the young and vigorous, as was the case then.

A ward in the hospital in which I work a century later bears the name of Dr Kathleen Lynn, a doctor, rebel politician and former TD who in 1919 was released from jail in order to help fight the epidemic.

Lynn went from there to Liberty Hall, where she inoculated 200 members of the Citizen Army with an experimental vaccine, not one of whom according to her account developed ‘flu. We’re not asking that from her successors, just that they merely get on with the task entrusted to them four short weeks ago.

Dr Anthony O’Connor MD, MRCPI is a Consultant Gastroenterologist at Tallaght Hospital.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 5:52 PM

    Seriously lads who edits these articles. There’s literally a typo in the first sentence. “One her case”

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    @gordon o loughlin: They just fixed it. I wonder will they thank you for your help.

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    @gordon o loughlin: primary school students. Fifth class, I think

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    Sep 28th 2018, 8:48 PM

    @Joe Phillips: The headline is fixed but the first line of the article still has “one”

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    Sep 29th 2018, 1:21 AM

    @gordon o loughlin: my very 1st thoughts…disgraceful ” Journal- ism” …Again.

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    Sep 29th 2018, 10:17 AM

    @Brian Cunningham: and still not a word of thanks or even acknowledgment from the author. Some man, Cianan

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    Sep 28th 2018, 5:51 PM

    Well done Rebecca. Now go fulfill your dreams.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 7:26 PM

    @Liam Byrne: There’s a high likelihood that this girl will quit veterinary after working for a few years. The dropout rate for females vets, especially in large animal medicine, is exceptionally high.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 8:03 PM

    @Andy Dwyer: You’d be a crap cheerleader.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 9:03 PM

    @Andy Dwyer: naysayer

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    Sep 28th 2018, 9:05 PM

    @Slim Shady: best one liner on the journal in a long time!

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    Sep 28th 2018, 10:39 PM

    @Andy Dwyer: so true. The drop out rates need to be published for every course. Give a true picture of what you are in for.

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    Sep 29th 2018, 2:56 AM

    @Andy Dwyer: ah god negative already u would be a great expert in the job of being an idiot

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    Sep 28th 2018, 5:57 PM

    Fair play, have huge admiration for this kid!

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    Sep 28th 2018, 8:29 PM

    @The Risen: yes and another fellow who won over a mask, petty officials wasting our hard earned cash..what minister allows all this to happen

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    Sep 28th 2018, 5:59 PM

    She’s a champion! Good on her and her family for driving this through. Best of luck with your studies!

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    Sep 28th 2018, 6:27 PM

    Great stuff! Best news this week. I hope it inspires the whole country to start taking on what is unacceptable from service providers.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 6:31 PM

    @Pat Kelly: I’m going to sound really bitter and horrible but the sad reality is, if this happened to someone from a poor economic background they would not have the money to take it to the high court. Sorry but it is true.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 6:33 PM

    @Lisa Byrne: Tis a sad fact though, Lisa. Most would have to stop short of takin’ it that far

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    Sep 28th 2018, 6:36 PM

    @Lisa Byrne: they could apply for legal aid in that event

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    Sep 28th 2018, 6:41 PM

    @Karen Ni Riada: No,sorry the legal advice board has limited to scope in which cases it can provide assistance. As from what I can see it doesn’t cover this type of case. I could be wrong. But I looked on the legal advice board.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 6:58 PM

    @Lisa Byrne: The truth usually hurts

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    Sep 28th 2018, 7:14 PM

    @Lisa Byrne: yes but she took on an unfair system and won which is to the benefit of every student in the future no matter what their economic position is

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    Sep 28th 2018, 7:40 PM

    @Lisa Byrne: that is probably true but the good thing is that now there is a precedent and you can bet appeals will be more accessible in the future.

    So rather than blaming this family for doing right by their daughter maybe we should thank them for taking the case and potentially helping others in the future.

    People shouldn’t judge each other so much Some people raised “rich” get nothing and are abused. Some people raised “poor” get amazing opportunities and are surrounded by love.

    The mere fact you judge these guys based on their socio economic background says more about you than them.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 8:00 PM

    @hyippy: did I blame her for being rich, I didn’t judge her, made no personal attack on her. Merely stated the truth those from poor socio economic backgrounds would not have been able to afford a high court action. Future student could appeal sure, but how many years will it take to change the system?

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    Sep 28th 2018, 8:31 PM

    @Pat Kelly: yes and the other fellow who went to work wearing an anti flu mask with someone’s brazen puss on it..

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    Sep 29th 2018, 12:51 AM

    @Lisa Byrne: She’s 18, she was legally aided.

    Ever heard of the Legal Aid Board.

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    Sep 29th 2018, 12:58 AM

    @Teresa Ryan: Yes and as I said they don’t provide assistance for this type of case.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 6:34 PM

    She will be on the Late Late show soon.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 6:35 PM

    Doubt if a young girl from finglas would have the means to fight a similar case.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 6:42 PM

    @Mick Slator: give it a rest. OH but poor oh but the homeless oh but less fortunate. Change the tune brother.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 6:45 PM

    @Mick Slator: I think the means are a small part of it, it’s her confidence and focused determination that pushed it forward. Truly impressive and the kind of quality you cannot buy or teach.
    That’s what we all need more of.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 6:49 PM

    @David McShite: You can have all the determination in the world but without the means you wont get this into a high court.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 10:32 PM

    @David McShite: they don’t have that in Finglas either ;-)

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    Sep 28th 2018, 6:01 PM

    Delighted for her, she will make a wonderful vet!

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    Sep 28th 2018, 6:07 PM

    @Colette Kearns: How do you know that? Maybe she’ll have a fear of shoving her arm up a cow’s uterus?

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    Sep 28th 2018, 6:57 PM

    @TheHeathen: nobody is afraid of that

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    Sep 28th 2018, 8:33 PM

    @Colette Kearns: will she wear a mask do you think

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    Sep 29th 2018, 7:56 AM

    @TheHeathen: No vet shoves any part of their anatomy up a cow’s “uterus”. The examination is done via the rectum.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 5:52 PM

    Seriously lads who edits these articles. There’s literally a typo in the first sentence. “One her case”

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    Sep 28th 2018, 6:23 PM

    Bravo Rebecca.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 7:47 PM

    @Lisa Byrne – you are really horrible,sad,bitter etc because if you study the case you will see that the precedent has now been established and will apply to future students in similar circumstances.
    In future no student, whether rich or poor, need worry about being treated in this appalling manner & will thank Rebecca for her determination and courage.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 8:11 PM

    Delighted for this young lady and for her family who had the tenacity and determination to take on two backward and unjust institutions.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 9:07 PM

    This is such great news and a very happy ending just as it should be. Forget the red tape and bureaucracy…a mistake was made, she found it and fought for her place, and now is going to college this year rather than a deferred year. All’s well that ends well!

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    Sep 28th 2018, 8:22 PM

    Good for her. Delighted that she didn’t settle for ridiculous excuses why anyone should miss their chance at an education.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 8:20 PM

    She should run for president at this stage with the amount of press she has got !!

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    Sep 28th 2018, 10:30 PM

    @Drive for show & putt for dough: She’d make a more interesting candidate than most of the current crop….

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    Sep 28th 2018, 9:02 PM

    A hero. It takes guts to go to court.

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    Sep 28th 2018, 7:47 PM

    Ok it’s gone on long enough now , just get on with it instead of 15 mins of fame

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    Sep 28th 2018, 7:48 PM

    Now sue the SEC and the Minister for damages…..

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    Sep 28th 2018, 9:51 PM

    Yes there has been additions errors in exams my daughter was one point away fro what she wanted to study but we did not have the money to pursue a check

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    Sep 29th 2018, 12:26 PM

    @Anastasia: it’s €40

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    Sep 29th 2018, 12:32 AM

    A lesson in fight for what you believe is right!!! Good on you Rebecca …. paving the way for others!! Old systems which are now not fit for purpose ….. 2 months taken to correct results for students …. only in the public system! The very best of luck to you ….. be proud of yourself Rebecca … cos you should be !!! X

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    Sep 28th 2018, 10:57 PM

    What about all the other kids who are having a recheck because they consider their scripts have been marked incorrectly, they have to wait til the end of October and if an error is discovered they have to wait a year to start their course. Unfair. Does each student have to go to court for fairness?

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    Sep 29th 2018, 12:31 AM

    A lesson in fight for what you believe is right!!! Good on you Rebecca …. paving the way for others!! Old systems which are now not fit for purpose ….. 2 months taken to correct results for students …. only in the public system !!!!!!! The very best of luck to you ….. be proud of yourself Rebecca … as you should be !!! X

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    Sep 28th 2018, 10:09 PM

    “Sped” up?????

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    Sep 29th 2018, 12:38 AM

    You have done the state some service!

    Now don’t let it get to your head, stop reading the journal and get stuck in to veterinary science!

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    Sep 29th 2018, 12:31 AM

    A lesson in fight for what you believe is right!!! Good on you Rebecca …. paving the way for others!! Old systems which are now not fit for purpose ….. 2 months taken to correct results for students …. only in the public system! The very best of luck to you ….. be proud of yourself Rebecca … as you should be !!! X

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    Sep 28th 2018, 6:53 PM

    It shouldn’t happen in the first place…and how come that you actually have to go to the high court to getting incorrectly counted points corrected….somehow wrong!

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