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Published 15:51 4 Apr 2020 BST
Updated 16:14 4 Apr 2020 BST
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They said that they have a number of complimentary rooms in Dublin's city centre, which will be available to frontline workers, or those returning home to join the frontline. The rooms will available now, for the duration of the crisis. The accommodation is available immediately, for a minimum of two weeks, and includes complementary tea or coffee and breakfast daily. Anyone who would like to get some more information or register their interest has been asked to get in contact with [email protected].We are now in a position to offer #frontlineworkers looking for secure, isolated accommodation complimentary rooms & breakfast in #Dublin city centre to help the #COVID19 efforts. See more:https://t.co/aacms2U0YF
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