As the saying goes, it takes a village to raise a child. The same is true when it comes to describing the efforts of healthcare workers here to defeat the coronavirus outbreak.
As a society, our individual and collective responsibility combined has allowed us to reach a point where the country is reopening and for many, they can now return to a 'new normal'.But during those dark weeks in March and April when the numbers of people contracting the virus set new records with every passing day, it was those on the frontline in Ireland, just like around the world, who faced some of the greatest risks posed by the Covid-19 pandemic.Dublin's St James's Hospital is one of the biggest and busiest hospitals in the country.