Taoiseach rejoins medical register to help coronavirus fight
18:02, 05 April 2020
updated: 14:31, 14 April 2020
Ireland’s premier is making a return to the health service to help in the battle against coronavirus.
Leo Varadkar is a qualified medical doctor but has been working full-time in politics in recent years.
He has now rejoined the medical register to offer his services and will work one session a week.
He wanted to help out even in a small way
The Taoiseach was one of thousands across Ireland who answered the call to return to the health sector.
A spokesman told the PA news agency: “Dr Varadkar rejoined the medical register last month.
“He has offered his services to the HSE for one session a week in areas that are within his scope of practice.
“Many of his family and friends are working in the health service. He wanted to help out even in a small way.”
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