It's not often that the Healy-Rae brothers come under attack from fellow opposition TDs, but today the tables were turned by Labour's Duncan Smith.
His party put forward a motion today calling on Government to pursue a "National Aggressive Suppression Strategy" to curb the spread the spread of Covid-19.
The objective, according to Party leader Alan Kelly, was to "get it down so low, that we get it down to double digits, that we can give Ireland a chance, that 2021 will be different to 2020".
It was broadly welcomed by their Dáil colleagues, among them Sinn Féin's David Cullinane, Social Democrat's Róisín Shortall and Richard Boyd Barrett of People Before Profit, whose party has been advocating a Zero-Covid approach since autumn.