Close down the daycares

Anonymous
In Loudoun, schools were closed and day cares just advertised camps. Kind of defeats the purpose.
Anonymous
I’m interested in this discussion- obviously they want to stay open to collect revenue and pay their staff. But it does seem like they should do their part to flatten the curve.
Anonymous
As long as other workplaces are open, daycares will be open. What do daycare workers earn? Maybe $12/hour?

You should be pushing for Congress to pass legislation that protects small businesses and people who are out of work as a result of CV.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As long as other workplaces are open, daycares will be open. What do daycare workers earn? Maybe $12/hour?

You should be pushing for Congress to pass legislation that protects small businesses and people who are out of work as a result of CV.


Just op should be doing that? Are you?
Anonymous
People are quick to say shut this, close that ....as long as it doesn't really inconvenience them. If they can work from home, then they advocate shutting businesses, if they have kids in daycare, they want the daycares open. People just want their lives to be

People who work aren't going to want their inconvenience of figuring out childcare for young kids so their desire to flatten the curve stops where their inconvenience starts.

Everyone is going to want to keep open the things that fit with their life and lifestyle and needs. If you have a job where you can't work from home, then you don't want your job to lay you off and shut down. If you are a SAHP then shutting daycares sounds like a good idea.
Anonymous
Daycare Centers should be shut down. No question.
Anonymous
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?
Anonymous
Daycares should be shut down. Employers have to make sacrifices just like everyone else
Anonymous
Some parents have to work. Good for them to stay open.
Anonymous
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?


Tell your employer your forced to stay home.
Anonymous
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".
Anonymous
Sure, when your healthcare provider is forced to work at home.... Or the people running your covid test.... or delivering your groceries to you
Anonymous
Doctors, nurses, and hospital staff have kids too. It's not an easy decision.

For parents who work hourly, shutting down schools and them being unable to work means they don't get paid. A lot of people could struggle to pay their bills.
Anonymous
Unlike the public school system, parents pay for daycare (more than rent for us). We will still have to pay tuition if daycare closes and we already have no paid leave available after taking what we'd saved up as parental leave.
Anonymous
I’m 10-99 and there is no possibility of telework. I will not make any money if the daycares close and have little savings. I’m still for closing though. Better now than after all are exposed. We have just enough to pay daycare and I’m ok continuing to pay tuition to keep school afloat in interim. I’d much rather lose a few weeks income than neighbors or family.
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