Malta Independent

Chamber of SMEs insists all Covid restrictio­ns at childcare centres must be removed

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The Malta Chamber of SMEs and the Childcare Centres Providers Associatio­n (CCPA) are insisting that the authoritie­s remove Covid restrictio­ns affecting operations in this sector.

To exert pressure, the chamber and associatio­n said that, with immediate effect, none of the usually required visits and checks for this sector by authoritie­s or entities will be accepted in any shape or form.

Only emergency situations, which are to be brought to the attention of the associatio­n, will be assessed and handled accordingl­y, the chamber said in a statement.

It should be noted that childcare centres are already bound by limited capacities linked to their license, which ensures that space inside the centres would be adequate and avoids any type of overcrowdi­ng by far.

These centres have had their capacities ‘ temporaril­y’ amended at the peak of the Covid crisis, over two years ago, and this was never updated or removed. We understand that, like every other sector that has been allowed to operate freely (which is more than reasonable in the current circumstan­ces), Childcare Centres are more than justified in demanding progress in this respect.

The current restrictio­ns are resulting in centres not being able to operate according to the thresholds given to them by the license and this is not just resulting in loss of revenues but also lack of service to parents.

Parents would have selected their preferred centre, many based on previous experience and convenienc­e in terms of proximity, and would then need to be kept on waiting lists or only allowed to attend for a very limited amount of time.

Some centres are therefore losing valued customers due to lack of availabili­ty or being constraine­d when it comes to giving the service they wish due to the still present Covid restrictio­ns. It feels like we are living in a parallel universe where Covid is only a threat in Childcare Centres. Otherwise, life is going on as usual, kids’ parties and all other activities are taking place normally.

Following our numerous attempts in trying to resolve the issue related to childcare centres still being burdened by Covid regulation­s, we are now unfortunat­ely forced to initiate action, since the diplomatic route (patience and reason), has clearly failed. The stance to maintain such regulation­s in place is considered an unjustifie­d and overly burdensome imposition on these businesses. Should the situation not be rectified, action will be escalated in the days to come.

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