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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have to laugh that you think there is a little guidance. There are pages and pages and pages of new rules and guidance. It is constantly changing too. [/quote] PP here. Yep. Our center has had to scramble to keep up with the changing guidance, as I’m sure everyone has had to do. [/quote] I don’t think the original poster has kept her finger on the pulse of what is happening. In fact, I think she is very lucky if she still has daycare because the way things are going it’s not looking good for lots of kids. 10 to a home or 10 to a room, only for essential personnel or rolling in the Rest of the kids as phase s re-open. Temperature checks, constant sanitation, social distancing within each room, spaced out sleeping and eating arrangements, absolutely no sicknesses or illnesses including colds or allergies. Those kids gets at home! Shorter hours or even alternating days. The list goes on and on about all the changes, rules and new procedures that are taking place. Just to name a few.[/quote]
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