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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We just started our one year old in day care a few weeks ago after hobbling along without childcare for months and realizing we can't do this. (No, we're not sick of our kids, we just don't have endlessly flexible jobs.) Now covid cases are rising, before DC has even adjusted to the new environment. We're in MD but not MoCo, so I don't think day cares will be shut down again, no matter how bad it gets. At what point will you pull your kid out, if any? What metrics or decision making process will you use? [/quote] If we start hitting the point that we are concerned about hospital capacity, we'll consider keeping them home. We and the kids are low-risk in general so we're generally comfortable with the risks (and we don't see my parents or anyone else at risk except for outside from a distance with masks), but if we're starting to hear that hospitals are so strained/understaffed that the quality of care is dropping notably and people are dying who would have been saved earlier on, we would take that very seriously.[/quote]
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