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[quote=Anonymous]We are trying to figure out which day care option to use for my 1 year old DC sometime in early 2021. Is there any way to figure out what's safest from a COVID standpoint, or should we decide based on other factors? 1. Family day care, up to 8 kids but only 6 at a time, from a total of 5 families. Big question marks are that providers don't wear masks and they don't get outside much due to covid guidelines for playground use 2. Big center, 6 kids per class but two classes share a large divided classroom, so potentially twice as many people total indoors. They have strict precautions around teacher mask wearing, no parents allowed onside, lots of hand washing, and they go outside once or twice a day. We are leaning toward 2 because masking and outdoor time seem important, but does the larger number of people cancel that out? Neither has had outbreaks yet that they have shared. Thanks for any input on how to weigh these factors.[/quote]
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