The Irish Council for Civil Liberties has said there needs to be clear minimum standards and a system of inspections for the mandatory hotel quarantine system.
ICCL CEO Liam Herrick said while there is an assessment of health needs being carried out on people entering mandatory hotel quarantine, it is not clear if these are taking into account the rights and needs of children and families Responding to complaints about the conditions in the first facility which began operating here on Friday, he said Ireland already has a poor record when responding to children's rights and there are already issues with families in the care of the state being accommodated in hotel rooms He said this was why clear standards, a proper inspection system and a
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