The Valley News
WEST LEBANON — State officials and child care providers in both Vermont and New Hampshire are scrambling to determine which children of essential workers need care during the COVID-19 response and to sort out how best to provide it.
In the Upper Valley, a few hundred Dartmouth-Hitchcock employees have indicated through surveys that they would need help with child care if there is a surge of COVID-19 patients, said Sara Kobylenski, who is co-chairwoman of the child care committee of Upper Valley Strong.
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