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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks. We think we are going to go with #2. Next question: when to ask for the start date?! Don't want to send the kid NOW with the worst covid spike we've had, but don't want to lose a spot for when things are better, either. I asked the director when they anticipate needing to fill an opening and she said "when do you want to start?" Sigh.[/quote] I would try for mid January around the inauguration, because it’s over 2 weeks after holiday travel. [/quote] I was wondering about February...March...I don't know. In my county, numbers are sticking to the post-Thanksgiving peak and haven't even started falling. It's going to take a while, isn't it? [/quote] +1 14 days is not a magic number. That's just the recommended amount of time to wait after one individual has been exposed to another. If things go like people are expecting after the holidays, people are going to be passing it around at high rates for a while. You really have to just consider your risk tolerance and your need for child care. If nobody in your household is at high risk for serious disease/death from Covid, and you truly need child care, just do it now. Your child needs dedicated care and attention.[/quote]
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