Ireland’s lockdowns were harsher and longer than almost anywhere else in the developed world. The existential threat from the pandemic led to an unprecedented mass mobilization of the state’s institutions. As Ireland was battered by waves of disease time and again, unparalleled pressures and untold tensions emerged as the country went to war with Covid, and policymakers and politicians did battle with each other.
How were the key decisions made? Who held the power? As Ireland is convulsed with Covid, this book takes a seat at the table during the moments that mattered.
Forensically researched and told with clarity and force, this book examines a defining era. Boasting unrivaled access to the key decision-makers, and drawing on hundreds of hours of interviews and thousands of pages of unpublished and confidential documents, the authors reveal the moves, the power-plays and the – at times jaw-dropping – tactics of a government with the health of a nation in its hands.
Jack Horgan-Jones is a political reporter at The Irish Times. He has previously covered politics for the Business Post and TheJournal.ie.
Hugh O’Connell is Political Correspondent with Independent News and Media. Previously, he has worked for the Business Post, TheJournal.ie and the BBC.
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