‘What do we do with the kids?’ Experts say child care needed in reopening plans
REGINA — Kelly Knowles has many questions about returning to work, including where her son would go.
The Regina hairstylist contacted his daycare after the Saskatchewan government announced last week that some businesses such as salons, shut down because of COVID-19, could reopen in mid-May.
She was told there is space for her 2-1/2-year old, but the centre is only caring for kids of essential workers. And with her partner still working, there isn’t anyone else at home to help, she said.
“If I did go back to work, we do need that extra care,” Knowles told The Canadian Press.