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Published 08:21 24 Sept 2021 BST
Updated 09:11 24 Sept 2021 BST
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Speaking in New York on Thursday, Taoiseach Micheál Martin reiterated his government's intention to honour frontline workers.
“We want to reflect the contribution that people have made during Covid-19, particularly frontline workers," Martin said.
"Those frontline workers have been in many sectors, not least in retail, for example, right from the beginning and commencement of the pandemic."
The Taoiseach said rewarding frontline workers for their efforts will be "challenging" but is something the government is "working towards energetically and proactively".
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