NPHET met yesterday morning to discuss childcare support for frontline workers.
Childcare providers say they have no idea how they can take care of frontline workers' kids.
The National Public Health Emergency Team considered proposals for how support for the sector, but have not produced any proposals.
Last night, the Taoiseach indicated that they are currently looking at asking carers enter the homes of healthcare workers to care for kids.
Regina Bushall MD of Grovelands Childcare in the Midlands and chair of Seas Suas which represents early childcare providers - says it has been frustrating:
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— Midlands103 (@Midlands103) April 22, 2020
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