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[quote=Anonymous]I'm going to be pretty nervous when they hit 25 per 100k daily new cases (live in a dif. area where we are at about 8, but rising). Somewhere before 50 daily new cases per 100k, I'd pull out. In between 25 and 50, I'm not sure where that line is. I'm hopeful that if cases get up to 50 per 100k, my local area would have enough restrictions that they would be able to get things back under control. We were without childcare from March - July, and it was very difficult, but we are able to juggle do shorter stints. I have my toddler home this week because she has a runny nose and is not allowed to attend with symptoms. It really depends what your other options are, if you expect the current outbreak to calm down any time soon, if you are optimistic that a vaccine is on the horizon, if you are convinced by studies. I have a friend whose 1.5 year old contracted COVID at daycare. This is unfortunate, but... 1) they took no precautions caring for him at home, and neither parent was sick 2) no other kids at daycare caught it, just the worker. 3) kid recovered and it was no different than any other kid illness.[/quote]
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