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Reply to "If your child has been in daycare for the past year, how many Covid cases have there been?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]5 cases at our daycare in the four weeks we have been open. Kids are PCR tested every Monday morning. This is an expensive DC daycare center.[/quote] How are they testing? In house or do families go to cvs (or somewhere similar)?[/quote] Daycare center has contracted with a service provider to come into the center every Monday AM and test all kids and employees. The service provider has everyone's insurance info and bills through insurance. Test results are emailed to parents and shared with the school by Tuesday evening. Any positive case means that kid + their pod remain out of school until the next Tuesday. Kids in the pod must get a negative test before returning. School shares positive results with DOH for contact tracing. If a kid misses the Monday AM testing, the family needs to go get tested on their own and share results with school by Tuesday evening. Kids can't return to school on Wednesday without a negative test. It's really easy and we are liking the setup. It's pretty much the only convenient way to do this. A "pod" is only 4 kids plus an assistant, so its not a ton of kids that need to go into quarantine if there is a positive test.[/quote] Oh wow, this is....extra. [/quote]
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