Recovering Covid-19 patient Garda Paul Cullen was interviewed on the News at One yesterday.
It was a moment of great radio. Garda Cullen spoke in such clear and vivid terms about the horrific illness. And his honesty was infectious.
He had no problem speaking about his angst when in hospital and how he felt about being 'put to sleep'.
Garda Cullen is now back home and admits he has trouble 'running up' the stairs and then how his sleep is interrupted by heavy sweating. He laughed when explaining how he is experiencing cabin-fever.
While Garda Cullen was in hospital he discovered that he had been promoted to the rank of sergeant.
The now Sergeant Paul Cullen's radio exposure was an inspirational advertisement for An Garda Siochána.
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