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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don’t you all realize a nanny is way less safe? You have no clue what the nanny is doing at home and if she gets sick you’re screwed. A well run preschool is safer and you have a backup if a teacher has to leave.[/quote] How do you figure this? At a preschool or school, not only do you not know what the teacher is doing, you have no idea what the backup teachers, admins, or other children and their families are doing. With a nanny you have one variable. With schools you can have dozens. [/quote] Well, my kid’s preschool has been open this entire time with no cases. I trust them way more than a nanny who goes home and I have no clue what she’s doing. [/quote] You have no clue what the teachers and other parents are doing when they go home at night either!! You trust various underpaid teachers and parents you don’t even know more than ONE nanny who’s become like family to you?! You’re goofy, PP. And the bar where the local college kids hang out hasn’t had one reported case either. That bar and your school, so far, are just lucky. [/quote] My kid’s school is required to report cases so yes — I do know what’s going on with COVID there. [/quote] Even if that were true and they were reporting honestly, they haven’t had a case YET, and fifteen asymptomatic kids, teacher and parents could show up tomorrow. Your reasoning is deeply flawed, PP. [/quote] If 15 asymptomatic people show up to a daycare and no one gets sick enough to be tested, much less hospitalized, did anything actually happen?[/quote]
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