Officials in Ireland and US engaging on 'optimal way' to mark St Patrick's Day, says Taoiseach

Taoiseach Micheal Martin speaking after his visit to the HSE public vaccination centre being set up at City Hall, Cork City. Pic; Larry Cummins
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said he’s “fairly relaxed” about the way St Patrick’s day is marked.
It has yet to be determined if he will travel to Washington DC, as is tradition, and he said officials will shortly agree on what the “optimal way” of marking St Patrick’s day is.
Speaking on a visit to the new Covid-19 vaccination centre in Cork’s City Hall, the Taoiseach said: “In respect of how we mark St Patrick’s day, how we mark that unique relationship between the United States and Ireland, officials in both istrations have been engaging in of determining what’s the optimal way of doing that this year in the context of Covid-19.
However, he has confirmed he will need the Covid-19 vaccine if he does go, but said that the “critical cohorts” take priority.
Mr Martin also said that he would take the vaccine publicly when he does have it done.