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Speech of An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, 10 April 2020

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Speech of An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, 10 April 2020

Galway Bay fm newsroom - An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has announced that restrictions to control the spread of the coronavirus have been extended for another three weeks. See the full transcript of his speech below:

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Throughout our history, Good Friday has had a special meaning.  It’s a day associated with suffering, and sacrifice, and sorrow.  And also with new beginnings.  The promise of rebirth and renewal and better days to come.  

It’s also the day an agreement was signed in Belfast to bring peace to our island ending the
troubles in the North. 

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During the worst year of those Troubles the poet Seamus Heaney spoke about what was happening
and predicted that ‘if we winter this one out, we can summer anywhere’. 

I know these words have provided inspiration to many Irish people as we deal with this Emergency. 
They remind us that we are in this together, we can get through it, and better days will come.

Thank you for your forbearance and for the sacrifices you have made so far.

I know many people are feeling frustrated, and I know the fine weather makes it even harder. 
We want to be outside, we want to be with friends and family, and we want to feel like we can go anywhere.  We want to be free.

I
know it is difficult, but every sacrifice we make is helping to save
someone’s life.  It’s
making sure that our health service isn’t overwhelmed.  It’s making
things a little easier for those working on the frontline and all those
backing them up whether its support staff, administrators, or partners
at home.

Because most people have heeded the advice of the experts we have been able to interrupt the
spread of the virus.  We have been able to shelter our most vulnerable and protect them.

Your
sacrifices are making a difference. We have slowed the spread of the
virus but unfortunately
we have not stopped it. We all know people who are suffering or
grieving at this time.  Too many have died and more sadly will die and
get sick before we are through this.

Today’s message is that we cannot be complacent and we cannot lose focus.  What we are doing
is difficult, but it is making a difference, so we have to keep going. 

We need to persevere and we need to maintain our discipline and resolve.

The restrictions we introduced two weeks ago were set to expire on Sunday.  Today the expert
recommendation is to extend them for a further three weeks, until Tuesday May 5th.

The Government has accepted this recommendation.

I know many of you would like to know when things will go back to normal and life will be as
it was. We are working towards that time and we are planning carefully so that we get there safely.  

The truth is, nobody knows for certain when that will be or how our lives will be different
when that comes.

All we can do is take one day at a time.  To think of others. And to choose hope and solidarity
over self-interest and fear. 

Your sacrifice will save lives.  What is an inconvenience for some will be a lifesaver for others.  
So I am calling on everyone to do what is being asked of them.  

To be tolerant and compassionate, and to think about each other before we think about ourselves. 

Nothing greater will be asked of any of us. 

In one of his best collections of poems, Heaney celebrated the human chain of help that can
bring about an almost miraculous recovery.

As
Heaney wrote, we were ‘all the more together for having had to turn and
walk away’.  In the
days ahead we must continue to turn and walk away from each other and
from doing the things we would like to do.  But we will be all the more
together for having done so. 

Stay strong, stay safe and stay at home.

Thank you.

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