Pediatricians advising against daycare?

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Anonymous wrote:My manager's child went back to day care and there was an outbreak. The child tested positive and gave it to the older sibling. Luckily the symptoms are mild but still concerning. I wouldn't do day care unless I absolutely had no other choice.


Where was this?


Our preschool in Virginia has had a teacher get ill. They are serving essential workers and are taking every precaution they can while serving children. It was in a room where the kids can’t wear masks and can’t be independent. We aren’t going.
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Unbelievable we seeing outbreaks and these selfish parents still want to send their kids
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Anonymous wrote:This is key. Kids are often asymptomatic. Unless they are tested regularly you aren’t going to document an outbreak. Childcare is absolutely one of the primary factors contributing to spread right now and will continue to be a major risk until a vaccine exists.


Can you prove that childcare is one of the primary factors contributing to spread right now?


Can you prove that it’s not?
It’s the only unmasked close quarters gathering of large groups allowed in the entire country right now.


1. It's not large groups. My daughter goes to daycare and there are maybe 50 kids there spread across 16 classrooms.

2. It's not prudent to throw statements out there when your only evidence is "well do we know it's NOT happening"?

I'm not saying there are zero cases at daycares. But you clearly have no evidence that "childcare is absolutely one of the primary factors contributing to spread right now."


Your situation is no more fact than anyone’s assumptions. My child’s daycare will be opening June 1 with 10 people in each room. They have 10 classes normally and will have to spread out to about 15. That’s 150 kids and staff together in relatively close quarters. The fact that they are kids does not change their likelihood of contracting or spreading COVID-19. Now picture them as adults. It’s like a college dorm. Explain to me how this is even remotely safe right now?


I never said it's 100% safe. I was pushing back against the person who said childcare is absolutely a primary factor in the spread.

I simply haven't heard about widespread outbreaks at preschools. I'm not saying cases aren't there, but if they were anything more than sporadic, we would've heard about it.


Daycare is less safe than spending all day in an ER right now. That’s a long way from 100% safe.


The number of BS statements being thrown out on this forum lately is staggering.

Daycare being less safe than an ER?!


Everyone in an ER is wearing PPE, everyone is isolated as soon as they walk in the door, they have proper ventilation systems to minimize infection, and cleaning crews are circling constantly. Do they do any of that at daycare?


Umm .. an ER is full of REALLY SICK PEOPLE.

Do you honestly not see the difference between that and a daycare facility that might have asymptomatic kids, but is sanitizing, keeping numbers low, and doing temp checks?


You really are dense. Let me break it down for you. Not everyone in the ER has COVID. Some are doctors or nurses, some have other injuries or illnesses, but every single doctor, nurse, and patient is separated as much as possible and masked.

Temp checks are worthless. They are only going to catch people who happen to have just developed a high fever and have no idea. The 99s are still contagious and can stay. The 98s are still contagious and can stay. The kids who had tylenol because their parents want to go to work can stay. The teacher who took advil for a headache at 8 am and has had an undetected fever since 10am can stay.

Sanitizing? Have you ever had a toddler? You can bleach every toy and surface and 2 seconds later they’ve sneezed in your face and licked the entire length of the table edge.

It’s just an illusion. No one is masked and the precautions are not effective.
The hospital knows how to do it right and can follow that protocol. Daycare is told that it’s impossible to be safe, but it will hopefully be fine.
It only takes one kid to take out an entire center, and it could result in tragedy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unbelievable we seeing outbreaks and these selfish parents still want to send their kids


WTAF?

You think we WANT to be sending our kid to daycare? We are essential workers and don’t have a choice.

Also, these are anecdotal accounts. I have seen no evidence of widespread daycare outbreaks.
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Anonymous wrote:This is key. Kids are often asymptomatic. Unless they are tested regularly you aren’t going to document an outbreak. Childcare is absolutely one of the primary factors contributing to spread right now and will continue to be a major risk until a vaccine exists.


Can you prove that childcare is one of the primary factors contributing to spread right now?


Can you prove that it’s not?
It’s the only unmasked close quarters gathering of large groups allowed in the entire country right now.


1. It's not large groups. My daughter goes to daycare and there are maybe 50 kids there spread across 16 classrooms.

2. It's not prudent to throw statements out there when your only evidence is "well do we know it's NOT happening"?

I'm not saying there are zero cases at daycares. But you clearly have no evidence that "childcare is absolutely one of the primary factors contributing to spread right now."


Your situation is no more fact than anyone’s assumptions. My child’s daycare will be opening June 1 with 10 people in each room. They have 10 classes normally and will have to spread out to about 15. That’s 150 kids and staff together in relatively close quarters. The fact that they are kids does not change their likelihood of contracting or spreading COVID-19. Now picture them as adults. It’s like a college dorm. Explain to me how this is even remotely safe right now?


I never said it's 100% safe. I was pushing back against the person who said childcare is absolutely a primary factor in the spread.

I simply haven't heard about widespread outbreaks at preschools. I'm not saying cases aren't there, but if they were anything more than sporadic, we would've heard about it.


Daycare is less safe than spending all day in an ER right now. That’s a long way from 100% safe.


The number of BS statements being thrown out on this forum lately is staggering.

Daycare being less safe than an ER?!


Everyone in an ER is wearing PPE, everyone is isolated as soon as they walk in the door, they have proper ventilation systems to minimize infection, and cleaning crews are circling constantly. Do they do any of that at daycare?


Umm .. an ER is full of REALLY SICK PEOPLE.

Do you honestly not see the difference between that and a daycare facility that might have asymptomatic kids, but is sanitizing, keeping numbers low, and doing temp checks?


You really are dense. Let me break it down for you. Not everyone in the ER has COVID. Some are doctors or nurses, some have other injuries or illnesses, but every single doctor, nurse, and patient is separated as much as possible and masked.

Temp checks are worthless. They are only going to catch people who happen to have just developed a high fever and have no idea. The 99s are still contagious and can stay. The 98s are still contagious and can stay. The kids who had tylenol because their parents want to go to work can stay. The teacher who took advil for a headache at 8 am and has had an undetected fever since 10am can stay.

Sanitizing? Have you ever had a toddler? You can bleach every toy and surface and 2 seconds later they’ve sneezed in your face and licked the entire length of the table edge.

It’s just an illusion. No one is masked and the precautions are not effective.
The hospital knows how to do it right and can follow that protocol. Daycare is told that it’s impossible to be safe, but it will hopefully be fine.
It only takes one kid to take out an entire center, and it could result in tragedy.


“Parents want to go to work”? No. I don’t WANT to go to work right now. I HAVE to go to work, and my kid has to be in daycare while I’m at work.
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Anonymous wrote:My manager's child went back to day care and there was an outbreak. The child tested positive and gave it to the older sibling. Luckily the symptoms are mild but still concerning. I wouldn't do day care unless I absolutely had no other choice.


Where was this?


Our preschool in Virginia has had a teacher get ill. They are serving essential workers and are taking every precaution they can while serving children. It was in a room where the kids can’t wear masks and can’t be independent. We aren’t going.


That’s nice that you have that choice. Some of us don’t.
Anonymous
This is sick!!! Close these places up!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unbelievable we seeing outbreaks and these selfish parents still want to send their kids


Which of these apply to you?


A spouse who makes 300k a year
A bullshit job that doesn’t require you to produce
Monthly contributions from grandparents to support your lifestyle
A woman without a career or man whose wife does not have a career
All of the above
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Anonymous wrote:This is sick!!! Close these places up!!


Totally agree. This could get out of hand if we don’t push these phases out further
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Anonymous wrote:This is key. Kids are often asymptomatic. Unless they are tested regularly you aren’t going to document an outbreak. Childcare is absolutely one of the primary factors contributing to spread right now and will continue to be a major risk until a vaccine exists.


Can you prove that childcare is one of the primary factors contributing to spread right now?


Can you prove that it’s not?
It’s the only unmasked close quarters gathering of large groups allowed in the entire country right now.


1. It's not large groups. My daughter goes to daycare and there are maybe 50 kids there spread across 16 classrooms.

2. It's not prudent to throw statements out there when your only evidence is "well do we know it's NOT happening"?

I'm not saying there are zero cases at daycares. But you clearly have no evidence that "childcare is absolutely one of the primary factors contributing to spread right now."


Your situation is no more fact than anyone’s assumptions. My child’s daycare will be opening June 1 with 10 people in each room. They have 10 classes normally and will have to spread out to about 15. That’s 150 kids and staff together in relatively close quarters. The fact that they are kids does not change their likelihood of contracting or spreading COVID-19. Now picture them as adults. It’s like a college dorm. Explain to me how this is even remotely safe right now?


I never said it's 100% safe. I was pushing back against the person who said childcare is absolutely a primary factor in the spread.

I simply haven't heard about widespread outbreaks at preschools. I'm not saying cases aren't there, but if they were anything more than sporadic, we would've heard about it.


Daycare is less safe than spending all day in an ER right now. That’s a long way from 100% safe.


The number of BS statements being thrown out on this forum lately is staggering.

Daycare being less safe than an ER?!


Everyone in an ER is wearing PPE, everyone is isolated as soon as they walk in the door, they have proper ventilation systems to minimize infection, and cleaning crews are circling constantly. Do they do any of that at daycare?


Umm .. an ER is full of REALLY SICK PEOPLE.

Do you honestly not see the difference between that and a daycare facility that might have asymptomatic kids, but is sanitizing, keeping numbers low, and doing temp checks?


You really are dense. Let me break it down for you. Not everyone in the ER has COVID. Some are doctors or nurses, some have other injuries or illnesses, but every single doctor, nurse, and patient is separated as much as possible and masked.

Temp checks are worthless. They are only going to catch people who happen to have just developed a high fever and have no idea. The 99s are still contagious and can stay. The 98s are still contagious and can stay. The kids who had tylenol because their parents want to go to work can stay. The teacher who took advil for a headache at 8 am and has had an undetected fever since 10am can stay.

Sanitizing? Have you ever had a toddler? You can bleach every toy and surface and 2 seconds later they’ve sneezed in your face and licked the entire length of the table edge.

It’s just an illusion. No one is masked and the precautions are not effective.
The hospital knows how to do it right and can follow that protocol. Daycare is told that it’s impossible to be safe, but it will hopefully be fine.
It only takes one kid to take out an entire center, and it could result in tragedy.


“Parents want to go to work”? No. I don’t WANT to go to work right now. I HAVE to go to work, and my kid has to be in daycare while I’m at work.


ummm...so don’t give your kid tylenol and send them to school sick. Did you read the post or just skim for that phrase?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This is sick!!! Close these places up!!


Totally agree. This could get out of hand if we don’t push these phases out further


How do you propose I go to work?
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Anonymous wrote:This is key. Kids are often asymptomatic. Unless they are tested regularly you aren’t going to document an outbreak. Childcare is absolutely one of the primary factors contributing to spread right now and will continue to be a major risk until a vaccine exists.


Can you prove that childcare is one of the primary factors contributing to spread right now?


Can you prove that it’s not?
It’s the only unmasked close quarters gathering of large groups allowed in the entire country right now.


1. It's not large groups. My daughter goes to daycare and there are maybe 50 kids there spread across 16 classrooms.

2. It's not prudent to throw statements out there when your only evidence is "well do we know it's NOT happening"?

I'm not saying there are zero cases at daycares. But you clearly have no evidence that "childcare is absolutely one of the primary factors contributing to spread right now."


Your situation is no more fact than anyone’s assumptions. My child’s daycare will be opening June 1 with 10 people in each room. They have 10 classes normally and will have to spread out to about 15. That’s 150 kids and staff together in relatively close quarters. The fact that they are kids does not change their likelihood of contracting or spreading COVID-19. Now picture them as adults. It’s like a college dorm. Explain to me how this is even remotely safe right now?


I never said it's 100% safe. I was pushing back against the person who said childcare is absolutely a primary factor in the spread.

I simply haven't heard about widespread outbreaks at preschools. I'm not saying cases aren't there, but if they were anything more than sporadic, we would've heard about it.


Daycare is less safe than spending all day in an ER right now. That’s a long way from 100% safe.


The number of BS statements being thrown out on this forum lately is staggering.

Daycare being less safe than an ER?!


Everyone in an ER is wearing PPE, everyone is isolated as soon as they walk in the door, they have proper ventilation systems to minimize infection, and cleaning crews are circling constantly. Do they do any of that at daycare?


Umm .. an ER is full of REALLY SICK PEOPLE.

Do you honestly not see the difference between that and a daycare facility that might have asymptomatic kids, but is sanitizing, keeping numbers low, and doing temp checks?


You really are dense. Let me break it down for you. Not everyone in the ER has COVID. Some are doctors or nurses, some have other injuries or illnesses, but every single doctor, nurse, and patient is separated as much as possible and masked.

Temp checks are worthless. They are only going to catch people who happen to have just developed a high fever and have no idea. The 99s are still contagious and can stay. The 98s are still contagious and can stay. The kids who had tylenol because their parents want to go to work can stay. The teacher who took advil for a headache at 8 am and has had an undetected fever since 10am can stay.

Sanitizing? Have you ever had a toddler? You can bleach every toy and surface and 2 seconds later they’ve sneezed in your face and licked the entire length of the table edge.

It’s just an illusion. No one is masked and the precautions are not effective.
The hospital knows how to do it right and can follow that protocol. Daycare is told that it’s impossible to be safe, but it will hopefully be fine.
It only takes one kid to take out an entire center, and it could result in tragedy.


“Parents want to go to work”? No. I don’t WANT to go to work right now. I HAVE to go to work, and my kid has to be in daycare while I’m at work.


ummm...so don’t give your kid tylenol and send them to school sick. Did you read the post or just skim for that phrase?


I read it. The fact that you assume parents are doing that now is sickening to me.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Unbelievable we seeing outbreaks and these selfish parents still want to send their kids


Which of these apply to you?


A spouse who makes 300k a year
A bullshit job that doesn’t require you to produce
Monthly contributions from grandparents to support your lifestyle
A woman without a career or man whose wife does not have a career
All of the above


Np here, but I’m a teacher and none of these apply to me and I agree with the pp. Why should something so unsafe continue right now? Childcare is the same level of exposure as healthcare and we deserve the same protection. If we can’t wear masks, I’m not even going.
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Anonymous wrote:Unbelievable we seeing outbreaks and these selfish parents still want to send their kids


Which of these apply to you?


A spouse who makes 300k a year
A bullshit job that doesn’t require you to produce
Monthly contributions from grandparents to support your lifestyle
A woman without a career or man whose wife does not have a career
All of the above


Np here, but I’m a teacher and none of these apply to me and I agree with the pp. Why should something so unsafe continue right now? Childcare is the same level of exposure as healthcare and we deserve the same protection. If we can’t wear masks, I’m not even going.


Umm ... some of us are essential workers who have to go to work.

What do you propose we do?
Anonymous
Also, it’s not the same level of exposure as healthcare. That’s insane.
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