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Published 11:06 22 Jul 2020 BST
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"On behalf of the State I would like again to sincerely apologise to Ruth, to Ruth’s family, to all the other women and their families for the litany of failures in relation to the operation of cervical screening operating in Ireland.
"This government, like the previous government, acknowledges the failure that took place in the CervicalCheck programme and are profoundly sorry for what was allowed to happen.
"Too many women who should be here and enjoying life with their families are gone because of those failings."
Following her passing on Sunday, Morrissey's solicitor, Cian O'Carroll, issued a statement on behalf of her husband Paul, saying that it was "too late" for an apology.
O'Carroll, who also represented CervicalCheck campaigner Vicky Phelan in her case against the HSE, said that Morrissey was could not have been included the State's initial apology last October, as the government was appealing a decision on Morrissey's case at the time.
He told Pat Kenny on Newstalk: "That apology in October in the Dáil, that was primarily around the issue of non-disclosure.
"In October when that apology was made, Ruth Morrissey was fighting a Supreme Court appeal by the State - claiming that they had no responsibility.
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