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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So centers are not allowed at full capacity? What happens to returning families if the number wanting to return exceeds the new capacity limit?[/quote] That won’t happen. People are too scared to send their kids back. Ours has laid off several teachers because parents pulled their kids out. [/quote] I have had so many people calling me looking for daycare and I have to turn them away. There will be a shortage. sure, Some people can keep their kids at home for now, but in a month or two the situation will be different and people will need daycare. [/quote] This is us. We’ve been able to make it work at home for now as DH has only had to go in part time and I can be flexible with my telework hours. But he will be back full time in a month. My youngest DS should be able to return to our family provider as they are open for essentials and we’ve continued to pay to hold a spot. But as of now they would not have space for our older DS, who normally attends a center that is nowhere close to opening. Not sure what we’ll do. Hes 3.5, I can’t just stick him in front of the TV all day.[/quote]
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