Coronavirus: Varadkar returns to practising medicine to help during crisis

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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has rejoined the medical register and is to work a session a week to help out in the Coronavirus crisis, The Irish Times understands.

Mr Varadkar studied medicine and worked as a doctor for seven years before leaving the profession for politics. He was removed from the medical register in 2013.

However, he rejoined the medical register in March as the coronavirus pandemic began to hit Ireland, and is set to work within the Health Service Executive on a weekly basis, in an area suited to his qualifications.

The HSE appealed last month for all healthcare professionals not working in the profession to register in a mass recruitment drive to deal with the crisis. Some 50,000 people applied in less than three days.

It is understood the Taoiseach is helping out in phone assessments. Anyone who may have been exposed to Covid-19 is initially assessed over the phone rather than in person, to curb the spread of the virus.

The son of a doctor and a nurse, Mr Varadkar comes from a medical family.

His partner Matthew Barrett, and his two sisters and their husbands, all work in the health services.

insipid_comment on April 5th, 2020 at 18:37 UTC »

This is the 21st century equivalent of a king getting on a horse to lead the charge into battle.

baconsword420 on April 5th, 2020 at 17:55 UTC »

Can anyone tell me the difference in duties between the Irish PM and the Irish President?

Hats off to this man. I’m sure he doesn’t have a lot of free time to begin with. It’s reassuring to see world leaders act as such.

Zenobiya on April 5th, 2020 at 17:53 UTC »

Good man.

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