Dr. Martin Feeley resigned earlier this month, after criticising Ireland's covid-19 restrictions.
The former clinical director of the Dublin Midlands Hospital Group says government and health officials need to stop scaring the nation.
Dr. Martin Feeley resigned earlier this month, after criticising Ireland's covid-19 restrictions.
Writing in the Irish Times, he says death toll from the virus in Europe up to August 30th was only slightly above the number who died from the flu three years ago.
The hospital group incorporates Tullamore and Portlaoise Regional Hospital.
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