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OUR PAIN WENT VIRAL

Irish Daily Mirror

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March 14, 2025

Being in Covid bunker where health chiefs doled out data on a nation's fight for survival now feels like a fever dream

- NEIL LESLIE

OUR PAIN WENT VIRAL

  • Surreal time of nightly death tolls & rock star medics....but newspapers brought humour & hope throughout

IT was the room where much of it happened.

Five years ago this week Leo Varadkar told us we needed to talk about coronavirus.

And this makeshift briefing room in a squat office building on Dublin's Baggot Street would become Ground Zero for a lot of that discussion.

It became the stage from where the leading members of a previously unknown group within the Department of Health would hold a nightly address to the nation.

For almost two years it was also the Ground Zero for fear, the epicentre of an earthquake rippling out in seismic circles onto the airwaves and newspapers, as the tectonic plates of our lives shifted violently.

imageEach evening I would drive the near-deserted streets to cover these surreal daily briefings by the men leading the National Public Health Emergency Team.

Most were scheduled for 5.30pm to reach the greatest number of people on the evening news bulletins.

Having signed in and made an ostentatious show of sanitising your hands, it was a short walk to the NPHET briefing room.

Like many public spaces, it was heavily bedecked with the stark yellow and black livery of Covid-19.

imageYou would take a socially distanced seat and await the arrival of those leading Ireland's pandemic response.

The nameplates at the top table would become as familiar to us as family members.

Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan, Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronan Glynn, Professor Philip Nolan and Chief Clinical Officer Colm Henry.

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