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Fergal Blaney

Taoiseach Micheal Martin issues stay-at-home plea to Irish people for St Patrick's Day

Micheál Martin has made a heartfelt plea for people to stay at home this St Patrick’s Day.

The Taoiseach has issued a formal statement to the nation asking people not to be out celebrating for our national day this year.

Mr Martin is calling on everyone to “make a special effort to mark the day in a Covid safe manner”.

The Taoiseach wants us to hold firm for just a bit longer in the battle against Covid, so that we can prevent more sickness, and death.

If we do, the Government leader said it will lead to a better summer for all.

He said: “Saint Patrick’s Day is a special occasion for every Irish person around the world.

“It is a day when we celebrate our nation, our heritage and our people.

“This year, the day carries an added poignancy as we reflect on a year that has been dominated by the Covid-19 pandemic and the loss of more than 6,500 family, friends and neighbours across the island who have died with the virus.

“We normally spend this day with our extended family and friends going to parades or to sporting events.

“Unfortunately, we cannot do this tomorrow.

“The enormous effort that the entire country has put in to drive down the rate of infection is working.

“We have successfully reduced the pressure on our health service, and we are moving in the right direction, but we are at a crossroads.

“The variant that is now dominant in the country is much more contagious and therefore much more dangerous.

“We must keep it under control and I am hopeful that everyone will make a special effort to mark the day in a Covid safe manner.

“It is very important that people do not congregate or meet up for social gatherings in their homes or anywhere else.

“To do so would be to undermine all of the sacrifices we have made to date.

“The opportunity to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day will come again.

“Our vaccination programme continues to be rolled out and as supply increases, we will get them to people quickly.

“But for the moment, we must continue to observe the current restrictions.

“Lá Fhéile Pádraig is the day when the world honours the Irish people.

“There can be no better way to honour our people in 2021 than to stay focused and avoid another wave of infection with this terrible virus.”

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