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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our nanny is more of a risk to us with her personal life than vice-versa , but we decided having a nanny is more important than doing it all ourselves. We have not had our cleaner back since the start of the pandemic since the risk outweighed the benefit for us. We have the antigen tests ready and are checking oxygen and temps regularly. With several asthmatics in our house, we also have ordered more supplies and equipment. I am hoping that the hospitals are able to get more treatment medications and are not overwhelmed when our family does get it. So we keep masking, social distancing and limiting our indoor exposures to only necessary ones in the meantime. [/quote] That is interesting but how in the world does it apply? [/quote] When you employ a nanny during a pandemic, both parties take on risk of exposure from each other. Sometimes the nanny is more likely to bring in the virus but you should prepare regardless. [/quote]
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