An RTE film crew were permitted in to the hospital, while partner of pregnant women had to wait outside.
The Health Minister says the Master of the Rotunda should answer questions regarding the reality TV show about the hospital, which aired this week.
There's been widespread anger at the fact that an RTE film crew was allowed on site at a time that partners of pregnant women were forced to wait outside.
The Rotunda claims filming mainly took place via remotely operated cameras with a small crew on site on occasion.
Fianna Fail senator Lisa Chambers, who had a baby during the pandemic, says she is disgusted by the programme
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- Taoiseach Micheál Martin says he he doesn’t think the production was appropriate.
- Stephen Donnelly believes the Master of the Rotunda should answer questions.https://t.co/avcwkMMMxC

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