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Published 15:29 10 Aug 2020 BST
Daoine Oga Community Childcare Centre currently has a total of five confirmed cases of coronavirus at their facility but naturally parents are worried that there could be more unconfirmed cases.
Parts of the creche have been closed off but some rooms still remain open for use.
All parents whose children use the creche have been made aware of the outbreak.
According to the Meath Chronicle a total of eleven children have been tested so far after the two adult cases were diagnosed. Eight results were returned negative.
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