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Tony Holohan, the former chief medical officer, is to release a memoir later this year recounting his time leading the country's response to the Covid-19 pandemic

We Need To Talk, a first-person account written by Holohan will be released by Eiru, the Dublin-based imprint of Bonnier Books UK, in September 2023.

Holohan served as Chief Medical Officer within the Department of Health for 14 years and led the country’s response to the pandemic as head of the National Public Health Emergency Team . He became a ...

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