Tributes paid to Irish health official ‘central’ to EU Covid-19 response – The Irish Times

Posted: February 7, 2024 at 6:20 am

Tributes have been paid to a senior Irish official who played a central role in developing European Union health policies and managing the Covid-19 crisis who has died shortly after retirement.

John Ryan (65) moved into the European Commission from the Irish civil service and went on to hold a series of senior roles, particularly in public health, becoming the deputy director general of the bodys health department DG Sante.

His death in recent days drew heartfelt tributes from various public health organisations and EU officials who remembered him as a kind man with a brilliant intellect.

The European commissioner for Health and Food Safety Stella Kyriakides said he had been central to the EUs Covid-19 response, as well as to the blocs policy on countering cancer.

His memory and his contribution will be cherished, she said, adding that she had been deeply saddened by the news.

The World Health Organisations (WHO) regional director for Europe Hans Kluge said that Mr Ryan had left an indelible mark on public health and a rich legacy. His contribution was instrumental in creating EU-wide responses to health challenges, according to the WHO.

Several civil society organisations issued statements in memory of his contribution. He was recalled as one of our communitys major champions by the rare diseases network Eurordis, while Mental Health Europe called him a powerful voice and advocate. The alliance of civil society health organisations, EU4health, described him as a true public health champion who had made an an indelible mark on our collective pursuit of better health for all over decades of service.

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Tributes paid to Irish health official 'central' to EU Covid-19 response - The Irish Times

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