Ireland's Minister for Health Simon Harris answered children's questions about the coronavirus situation in the country.RTE News, YouTube

Minister Simon Harris spoke with children in Ireland about their questions and concerns about coronavirus.

Ireland’s Minister for Health Simon Harris appeared on RTÉ news2day on March 27 to address some concerns facing Ireland’s youth in the midst of the pandemic.

Minister Harris said on Twitter that it was "the most important interview I've done:"

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On March 12, Ireland’s caretaker Taoiseach Leo Varadkar announced sweeping restrictions across the country to help manage the spread of coronavirus, including the closure of schools at all levels.

However, on March 24, Ireland’s Minister for Education Joe McHugh said schools "won't be opening immediately” after March 29, which Taoiseach Varadkar had initially indicated might have been the end of widespread shutdowns.

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In his discussion with children, Minister Harris talked about proper handwashing and coughing etiquette, and explained the importance of staying away from other people for the next few weeks.

You can watch Minister Harris answer Irish children’s questions here: