If your child has been in daycare for the past year, how many Covid cases have there been?

Anonymous
Our daycare just had its first case, which I think is pretty miraculous they went all this time without any cases. But also concerned they may get more frequent with Delta.
Anonymous
None! They had one false alarm over the summer, which was cleared by a PCR. That class was closed down for a few days. But they've been open 13 months during the pandemic, cohort really well, require staff to mask and be vaccinated, no parents inside and it's all gone really well. They also have strict guidelines post-travel, which discourages people from doing that.
Anonymous
Only 1 and a kid got it from home and didn't spread it to anyone at school. No other cases in 18 months.
Anonymous
One, a teacher. No kids since they reopened last July.
Anonymous
2 or 3 -- 2 kids (separate classes), one teacher. They do pretty good contact tracing and screening. We've had a lot of scares where we had to get her tested. There was an RSV outbreak recently as well.
Anonymous
Zero. Kids have been back since June 2020, and no masking or distancing for the kids. Teachers were required to get vaccinated when it became available in February and mask.
Anonymous
My daycare/preschool is large, maybe 150 kids. It’s been open since April 2020. Maybe… 7 cases? No spread in any case, and every case got it from outside the school.
Anonymous
4. All obtained from family members and not spread at school. 3/4 were adults.

Daycares are safe places.
Anonymous
One in my preschoolers class. They have individual pods so only the pod with the case in it had to quarantine. And one false alarm in my infant’s class. Infant had to quarantine for 3 days before they rescinded it due to a false positive.
Anonymous
Zero.
Anonymous
Our preschool is small - just a couple classrooms, with 5 teachers. Two teachers got it, no kids.
Anonymous
1 teacher, 1 child. No spread. Both were from outside sources.
Anonymous
IF there wasn't regular testing, you don't actually know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:IF there wasn't regular testing, you don't actually know.


+1

This is why screening testing is silly
Anonymous
8 at our daycare
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