At the time of writing this article, it’s been 476 days since Ireland dropped the last of its Covid restrictions, and there is still no sign of any kind of Covid inquiry to independently examine how the government conducted itself during the pandemic. Not one person has been seriously investigated, nor have there been any consequences for it.
And make no mistake: there is much to investigate. From nursing home deaths, to the proportionality of lockdowns, to their legality regarding religious Constitutional rights, the impact of masking and lockdowns on children’s education, the impact on the mental health of both young people and older citizens, banning protests, and much more, there are innumerable serious questions that demand serious answers. And thus far, we’ve heard none.
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