the toddler room downstairs has also been shut a couple of times. at the moment, we're really in a bit of crisis, we may have to start looking at prioritising places for some of the children. we need to obviously be able to support our working parents and obviously our key workers as well, so that's really, really important. young children don't have to be tested or isolate if their parents have covid. no—one knows if they're bringing it into the nursery. so we've got families that we know that the parents had covid, they've tested positive. but these children are in the nurseries. it's very, very difficult to determine which of those children then may have covid, may not have covid. they may be asymptomatic because we're not that testing and of course that impacts on the staff. we've got 25% of our staff not in today... nina isjuggling staffing and finances. she started this business when she was 21 and now owns eight nurseries. i've grown my business over the last 20 years. two years ago, i was still living my dream, my passion, providing wonderful childcare