The Still Waiting Campaign Says People Are Angry Over The Taoiseach's Comments On The Mortuary At University Hospital Waterford
A protest at 1pm today will support the four consultants
These consultants claimed bodies were left decomposing on trolleys and the floor of the mortuary.
Leo Varadkar said he's seen no evidence of that - but has since stated that he regrets if his comments discourage whistleblowers.
Also this afternoon, there'll be a demonstration in Limerick at 1pm over the trolley crisis, and a protest will get underway over mental health care in Wexford at midday.
Still Waiting South East spokesperson Una Dunphy says locals back the consultants and Leo Varadkar's row back doesn't go far enough:
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