The CEO of a youth information website said now is not the time to have an inter-generational blame game about social distancing.
Waterford native Ian Power, from SpunOut.ie, said the focus needs to be on getting the message across about the importance of staying apart from people.
Thread: I really need to challenge the narrative emerging today about young people and social distancing. Now is not a time for an intergenerational blame game.
— Ian Power (@powerian) March 20, 2020
Mr Power said a whole generation is being wrongly blamed for not taking the crisis seriously.
"I'm really concerned that one generation assuming that the entirety of another is not playing its part, is really generalising and stereotyping," he said, "and creating a real resentment."
"We spoke to a number of young people yesterday in a focus group just about this.
"And there is a real resentment on the part of those young people who are actually doing what they are supposed to be doing," he added