Up to 2,000 people attended a protest march in Limerick at the weekend, as part of a campaign to reduce hospital overcrowding in the Mid-west.
Organisers say they will take their campaign to the streets of Dublin, following the example set by farmers, if that is what it takes to achieve their aims.
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The event in Limerick city centre was held by the Mid-west Hospital Campaign group, made up of people from across Clare, Limerick and Tipperary, who highlighted regular overcrowding at University Hospital Limerick.
Conor Reidy, a member of Nenagh Needs its A&E Group was there.