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Published 08:45 11 Feb 2019 GMT
Updated 08:46 11 Feb 2019 GMT
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"It was obviously a very frightening experience for them. Thankfully everyone is OK but a little bit shook."
Protests have a legitimate function in society, he added, but what happened at his home was unacceptable.
Harris has been under serious political pressure in the past week over the nurses' strikes and the spiralling costs of the new children's hospital.
INMO members have more strike days planned for this month in a dispute over pay and working conditions.
Meanwhile, the Minister is due to apologise in the Dáil this week after he gave incorrect information on the hospital's costs.
The INMO called the protests yesterday as "inappropriate" while others across the political spectrum also condemned them.
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