RTE's Eamon Horan

Midlands personalities call on public to #PlayYourPart

 

Today, the HSE Midlands is launching a ‘Support our Frontline’ campaign with some very familiar names and personalities who have entertained us either on TV and radio, or on the field of sport. The message is clear – you can play your part because we are all in this together! Watch the video here:

 

There are nearly 7,000 health care staff working throughout the Midlands region in community and hospital services. There are many more in private health care services. The HSE are being supported by many other frontline services with local authority staff, the Gardai and many others going above and beyond to meet the needs of the public at this time.  These people are leading the Frontline response to the Covid19 pandemic. These people are also part of our community, mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, aunties and uncles, grandchildren and grandparents.

 

The HSE Midlands is delighted to have the support of Eamon Horan, RTE Sports Correspondent, Peter Dooley, Leinster Rugby Player, Shane Dooley, Offaly Hurler, Niall Darby, Offaly Footballer and Soldier with the Defence Forces, Ken Hogan, Garda and former Tipperary All-Star, Michaela Morkan, Offaly Camogie and All Star, Will Faulkner, Midlands 103 Presenter, Miriam Creighton, firefighter in Mountmellick, Dennis Glennon, Westmeath Footballer and Garda, Ronan Maher, Tipperary Hurler and a Garda in Tullamore, Darren Gallagher, Longford Footballer and Garda and Grainne Walsh, Boxer with Team Ireland.

 

The HSE Midlands said it is hoped that by working with these household personalities in the Midlands that it can further engage and encourage the community to support the frontline response and play their part and again highlight the important messages that the HSE is promoting every day across our media.

The HSE message is: We are asking everyone to help contain the spread by staying at home. To reach out and support the most vulnerable. To minimise unnecessary pressure and burden on frontline services and to always wash our hands and maintain physical distancing. We can play our part.

We can’t stop the virus, but together, we can reduce the impact it has on ourselves, our families, communities, our health service and our day-to-day lives.  Our goal is to slow the spread of coronavirus. If we can slow it down, we give ourselves, and our most vulnerable people, more options and more time for care and recovery. Our collective efforts are critical, we need to do this together, as one community. We will be asking everyone to play their part, to help each other.

 

#PlayYourPart to slow down the spread of the virus. Please share this video.

 

In recent days, the County Councils in the Midlands have established phone lines to support those in our community; please note below:

Laois                      1800-832010                     covidsupport@laoiscoco.ie

Longford              043 -3344255                   covidsupport@longfordcoco.ie

Westmeath        1800-805816                      covidsupport@westmeathcoco.ie

Offaly                    1800-818181                       covidsupport@offalycoco.ie