Parents with kids in day care struggle with COVID-19 closures in Chicago area

Parents with kids in daycare struggle with COVID-19 closures in Chicago area
Amy McCoy reads a book to preschoolers as they finish their lunch at her Forever Young Daycare facility, Monday, Oct. 25, 2021, in Mountlake Terrace, Wash. Child care centers once operated under the promise that it would always be there when parents have to work. Now, each teacher resignation, coronavirus exposure, and day care center closure reveals an industry on the brink, with wide-reaching implications for an entire economy's workforce. Elaine Thompson / AP Photo
Parents with kids in daycare struggle with COVID-19 closures in Chicago area
Amy McCoy reads a book to preschoolers as they finish their lunch at her Forever Young Daycare facility, Monday, Oct. 25, 2021, in Mountlake Terrace, Wash. Child care centers once operated under the promise that it would always be there when parents have to work. Now, each teacher resignation, coronavirus exposure, and day care center closure reveals an industry on the brink, with wide-reaching implications for an entire economy's workforce. Elaine Thompson / AP Photo

Parents with kids in day care struggle with COVID-19 closures in Chicago area

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Parents with kids in day care have faced constant closures during the pandemic. And without a vaccine yet available for kids under 5, some parents worry the cycle of fear and frustration won’t slow down anytime soon.

Reset checks in with a reporter covering the issue in the Chicago area and opens the phones to listeners to hear about how they’re navigating child care during the pandemic.

GUESTS: Alison Bowen, features reporter for the Chicago Tribune

Lauren Sauer, parent