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Government playing Russian roulette with Covid response and broken healthcare system, says The Rural Independents




Health Minister Stephen Donnelly’s monumental failure to implement a strategic, straightforward and comprehensive pandemic plan leaves his position completely untenable, while the Chief Medical Officers failure to adopt a wide-ranging toolkit of options to steer us out of this pandemic, is appalling. The CMO’s previous failings should not be overlooked, which means we need new proactive health leadership.

The Leader of the Rural Independent Group, Deputy Mattie Mc Grath, scathingly criticised the government’s ongoing incoherent and “sleepwalking” approach to combatting the pandemic.

Speaking today (Thursday 26th November) Deputy Mc Grath stated:

“The only certainty, after more than 600 days since our first reported Covid case, is that the government and NPHET are creating their policies on the backs of envelopes and then labelling it as science. It is completely pathetic, delusional, highly damaging and dangerous.”

“With Ireland’s public healthcare service disintegrating at the seams, due to chronic mismanagement, the HSE set up by Michael Martin, when he was Health Minister, is an unaccountable and unanswerable runaway train.”

“The health failure is perhaps best illustrated by the fact, that since the HSE was established in 2002, Irish hospital bed capacity has reduced by a massive 36 percent, while concurrently, overall funding increased by over 280 per cent. In raw numbers, this translates to a loss of about 8,500 beds from Irish hospitals, despite the healthcare budget increasing by over €16 billion, and our population increasing by about 1.4million.”

“If this occurred in the private sectors, heads would roll. Yet, in Ireland’s healthcare sector, these incompetent bosses were rewarded with lucrative promotions. It demonstrates that those in charge are not motivated by patient outcomes but rather by personal greed and control over administration budgets.”

“During the pandemic, the glaring deficiencies of bed shortages, ICU capacity and a growing lack of accountability has been laid bare, with the waiting list backlog growing to around 1 million non-Covid patients. This means that around one in five Irish citizens are on a waiting list; yet, there has been no effective action plan from the Minister.”

“These evident deficiencies mean the government and NPHET’s pandemic response is about confining people’s freedoms and rolling through lockdowns, of one kind or another.”

“Meanwhile, the originator of this unaccountable health system – Taoiseach Michael Martin – tells the public in a condescending manner to continue ‘playing your part’.”

“Well, I have a clear message for the Taoiseach: the public have played their civic part; however, it is you and your government’s utter failure to ramp up hospital capacity and widen the toolkit of options to deal with Covid that has caused this current crisis, with heightened anguish and pain for many people and small businesses in the lead up to Christmas.”

“Since the beginning of this pandemic, my colleagues and I in the Rural Independent Group, have been calling for (1) a nationwide antigen testing system, (2) proper ventilation measures in our schools and public buildings, (3) at least 300 extra ICU beds, to bring Ireland closer to average EU ICU capacity, and (4) transparency and honesty with the public.”

“The system has failed our people; it has failed our hardworking hospital staff; and, it has failed to put the needs of patients first and centre.”

“So far, everything that this government and the current Health Minister has done is about protecting the status quo and non-medical bureaucrats within our health service. This means the healthcare and Covid needs of ordinary citizens are being side-lined as the parasitic vested interests, responsible for this mismanagement, are protected.”

“Irish people deserve better than a grossly incompetent Health Minister, an arrogant Chief Medical Officer who has failed to protect our healthcare system and a dithering Taoiseach unwilling to take a stance to protect the patients and the public interest,” concluded Deputy Mc Grath.

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