Conor McGregor wants Irish military to help ensure people stay at home

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Former UFC champion Conor McGregor wants the Irish military to support the police and ensure the public complies with coronavirus measures.

Dubliner McGregor said in a Facebook video that the military should assist the Irish police in"24-hour patrols"."Any less than full adherence to these newly put forth methods by any member of our society will not only be a mockery to what we are attempting to do - it would put the rest of our great nation in danger.

McGregor's four-minute address concluded by calling on his compatriots to maintain fitness levels by indulging in"small-space exercise programmes" in their own homes."We need meal plans and the necessary vitamins we should be taking to boost our immune systems."

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