Tony O’Brien: Public holiday is not what those fighting on Covid frontline need | Business Post

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tweetstob tweetsnolimits Well said Tony. Nobody is looking for praise or applause. We simply want to do our job to the best of our ability and be left with a little pride. A bank holiday will at best be akin to a magicians slight of hand, distracting from what matters. Time is running out to fix this.

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