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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not a chance. MoCo is much more conservative than VA. And for good reason - risk of indoor transmission is high.[/quote] MoCo and NoVa have been on identical schedules thus far. Expect Elrich’s announcement soon.[/quote] On what? Daycares? The state is handling that, not the county.[/quote] No the county is handling it. It’s not like va which has been handled by Northam. Hogan is allowing our county executor to make the shots but he is only consulting one person on it, it’s a joke. [/quote] Look again. All the substantive child care regulations are coming from the Division of Early Childhood in the state's Department of Education. I know MoCo makes references to child care on the county's COVID site, but what might not be immediately obvious is that they're basically just going along with the EPCC program.[/quote] At this point I don’t really understand the continuation of the EPCC program, given that the state isn’t paying anymore. It’s just making things confusing for providers and parents. Our DC goes to a nonprofit center and they keep saying they’re waiting on more guidance and that it’s not practical to open until they can serve more than essential workers. But it seems that the parents who would qualify is pretty broad at this point. I suspect maybe they are not telling the whole story but wish they would at least ask the parents if they qualify under the current guidance.[/quote] Well, it really only makes sense if you view it one of two ways. First is virtue signaling- not really trying to do anything useful, just wanting to appear like they are. And second, making the state Superintendent at her word and believing that she honestly thinks one parent should quit her job to stay home with the kids.[/quote] I would think such a pro-business guy like Hogan would recognize that taking that many adults out of the work force would be terrible for the state’s economy! Maybe he’s not as smart as I give him credit for.[/quote]
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