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Covid-19 Pandemic Supports

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 30 January 2024

Tuesday, 30 January 2024

Ceisteanna (550)

Willie O'Dea

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550. Deputy Willie O'Dea asked the Minister for Health why frontline workers, who were employed as drivers and receptionists with the midwest region's out of hours GP service Shannon Doc at the height of the pandemic, are not eligible for the pandemic special recognition payment; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4123/24]

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Firstly, I want to express my sincere gratitude to all healthcare workers for their efforts during the Covid 19 Pandemic.

In January 2022, the Government announced a once-off, ex-gratia COVID-19 pandemic recognition payment for certain front-line public sector healthcare workers, to recognise their unique role during the pandemic.

Eligibility criteria for the payment were set following significant consideration and consultation. I can confirm that in order to receive the recognition payment, staff must have:

- Been in COVID vaccination cohorts 1 or 2, and

- Worked ordinarily onsite in a COVID-19 exposed healthcare environment, and

- Worked for at least 4 weeks in the 1/3/2020 – 30/6/2021 period, and

- Worked in a HSE/Section 38 organisation, or one of the following:

1. Private Sector Nursing Homes and Hospices (e.g. Private, Voluntary,Section 39 etc.);

2. Section 39 long-term residential care facilities for people with disabilities, working on-site;

3. Agency roles working in the HSE;

4. Health Care Support Assistants (also known as home help / home care / home support) contracted to the HSE;

5. Members of the Defence Forces redeployed to work in front-line Covid-19 exposed environments in the HSE;

6. Paramedic staff employed by Dublin Fire Brigade to deliver services on behalf of the HSE.

Those staff who met all the above eligibility criteria were covered for this payment. It was a hard task to set out the eligibility criteria, but the Government based its decision on certain aspects of all the different roles within the Healthcare sector and certain risks which eligible front-line workers faced. Undoubtedly, immense efforts have been made by all healthcare staff since the onset of the pandemic which has not gone unrecognised.

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