Pingtung checks childcare center cameras after 3-month-old boy dies during nap
A 3-month-old boy died after losing his pulse during a nap at a top-rated daycare in Pingtung, and the county is now checking security footage at every licensed infant center — bad news for parents' trust in childcare, but a push toward tighter oversight.
- The baby started at the center in early August and stopped breathing on his third day there during naptime; he died days later, on Father's Day.
- Security footage shows him kicking as if struggling while staff nearby did not notice.
- The county will check camera footage at all 26 licensed public and private infant centers within a month.
- Centers must also file regular self-checks on their cameras, and a cloud system letting officials view live footage at any time is due in November.
- Officials call it a serious lapse at one center, and are offering counseling and job transfers to staff there with no violations against them.
Outlook: Expect the footage sweep to wrap up within a month, with the live monitoring system pushing routine spot checks across Taiwan's childcare sector.