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[quote=Anonymous]I work at a preschool, and we wear masks all the time, and the kids do too. We also strive to do our masks-off time -- eating -- outside. We take the kids outside for snack unless it's raining hard. I think this is a good practice, since unmasked and indoors is the worst for covid potential exposure. Can you ask about the practices of each provider? I'd think that #2 is better, since they are more formalized and have protocols. With #1, it really depends on how the family provider chooses to do things. I saw a different thread on here where someone had a neighbor who is a family child care provider who was having a big party at her house on the weekend, and the poster wanted to tell on the provider to the families. Getting a feel for the family provider's general approach to COVID, to isolating, etc, would be important. And her family members' exposure too. [/quote]
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