Close down the daycares

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m terrified mine will close. I still have to work and don’t have a choice in the matter. What am I going to do with a 3 yr old?


If we had a functioning federal government, or a somewhat-competent president, we would be COORDINATING these steps.

President* should have gone on TV yesterday and said "we're closing schools and all employers should allow work from home. This is a crisis but we will get through it, with some sacrifice from everyone".


I'm a fed and our director has instructed us all to telework next week as a test of our IT infrastructure. We have been given guidance that they understand we may need to also juggle care of our children during this time and to do our best keeping an accurate representation of time worked on our timesheet and we are trying to get approval if we can use a sick leave charge code for the rest of the time. My organization is taking these steps because they want us to stay safe and have the power to do that regardless of what is coming from our administration. My point is that some organizations within the federal government are already doing this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:New research shows that children get coronavirus but they don't get that sick. So they can spread the disease (bad) as opposed to just not getting sick. This difference is big difference for the conversation about if daycares should close.

Why?
Kids will carry the virus home to parents
Kids will infect day care providers

Parents will spread it to coworkers...
Day care providers will spread it to their family...

Grandparents might want to help and then the kids infect them
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP here. Or someone like a nursing assistant at a nursing home married to someone who also works where they can't leave. They need childcare.




They need childcare for their elementary school aged kids now.

Why should a daycare be different than a nanny elementary school? Are daycare teachers less worthy of protection?

Daycares should absolutely be shut down.
Anonymous
DS goes to daycare across from a major medical center. The daycare is closed to all kids except the children of the medical staff. They retained a skeleton crew of teachers.

All daycares should do this. So should elementary schools with aftercare options - close the school but keep a small crew of aftercare teachers to care for essential personnel children only.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS goes to daycare across from a major medical center. The daycare is closed to all kids except the children of the medical staff. They retained a skeleton crew of teachers.

All daycares should do this. So should elementary schools with aftercare options - close the school but keep a small crew of aftercare teachers to care for essential personnel children only.


The problem with that is there are probably more workers that are "necessary" to the function of civic society than you think (not me, my job is 100% not crucial).
Anonymous
NP. When you are all wondering "HOW ON EARTH?!??!!?" Trump got in again, feel free to come back to this thread. It's all right here.

Complete entitlement, delusion, and cluelessness about the country you live in and the people that actually make it function.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My daycare in NW DC just announced closure until the end of March, following the lead of schools in MD and DC. Will be an interesting few weeks at home "working from home" for DH and I with twin toddlers ...


You’re fortunate. Many employees cannot work from home.

Most doctors and nurses have kids, as do pharmacists and grocery store employees. They have no choice but to work. If all daycares are closed, who will watch their children?

I see both sides.....it’s a very difficult situation and decision. The failure of our president has made it much worse. There should be funding available to pay workers, who are not essential personnel, to stay home with their children. Essential personnel should get hazard pay in addition to regular pay, funded by the government. If we could just slow 3/4 of the country down, keep them isolated, I believe things would turn around before we become Italy.


Its not jost those folks. State and county governments, social workers, police, any of the helping or service professions.


+1. We still have infrastructure that need to be maintained. Unless you plan on digging a latrine in your backyard, the sewer and water treatment still needs tending. Same with our electric grid. Communication and cell towers.
And these people have children that need care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS goes to daycare across from a major medical center. The daycare is closed to all kids except the children of the medical staff. They retained a skeleton crew of teachers.

All daycares should do this. So should elementary schools with aftercare options - close the school but keep a small crew of aftercare teachers to care for essential personnel children only.


The problem with that is there are probably more workers that are "necessary" to the function of civic society than you think (not me, my job is 100% not crucial).



And those parents, if both jobs are essential, should have skeleton daycares and elementary care available.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP. When you are all wondering "HOW ON EARTH?!??!!?" Trump got in again, feel free to come back to this thread. It's all right here.

Complete entitlement, delusion, and cluelessness about the country you live in and the people that actually make it function.




Yeah, poor you. Having to telecommute with a child at home. You’re the one with the privilege issues.

Anonymous
Mayor Bowser just recommended that daycares close except for those caring for children of essential health/emergency workers
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP. When you are all wondering "HOW ON EARTH?!??!!?" Trump got in again, feel free to come back to this thread. It's all right here.

Complete entitlement, delusion, and cluelessness about the country you live in and the people that actually make it function.




Yeah, poor you. Having to telecommute with a child at home. You’re the one with the privilege issues.



Wtf? So many jobs can’t be done from home. All those doctors and nurses caring for patients with this virus, what are they supposed to do for childcare for their own children?!?
Anonymous
My BIL is a drug salesman and thinks his job is essential and daycare should stay open for him. His wife is essential as a nurse. He should stay home with his kids
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mayor Bowser just recommended that daycares close except for those caring for children of essential health/emergency workers


Wouldn't that be a lot of daycares, though? There are probably a lot of daycares in the District that have kids of doctors, nurses, ambulance drivers, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:New research shows that children get coronavirus but they don't get that sick. So they can spread the disease (bad) as opposed to just not getting sick. This difference is big difference for the conversation about if daycares should close.

Why?
Kids will carry the virus home to parents
Kids will infect day care providers

Parents will spread it to coworkers...
Day care providers will spread it to their family...


Argument was that daycares should close! Peviously people thought kids didn't get the virus and thus couldn't spread it. If they do get it and can spread it, they should be shut down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mayor Bowser just recommended that daycares close except for those caring for children of essential health/emergency workers


Link? I could not find the statement
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