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Reply to "Anyone succeed in changing daycare COVID policies? How did you do it?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My daughter's teacher tested positive over the weekend. We were just told to look out for symptoms, test if there are symptoms but otherwise send to school as normal. We haven't had any classrooms shut down for Covid since they opened back up in June 2020. And my kids (at the time I had two there) never got Covid (we'll see if my daughter develops symptoms this week). The teachers masked - now they are about 50/50 on masking. Kids never masked. We're in Northern VA. [/quote] My God this school sounds amazing. We are in MoCo--would love to find someplace similar. Does anyone know if such a place exists?[/quote] I've heard of some daycares here and there in Arlington that have reasonable policies like this. But as much of a moderate/Republican reputation as Virginia has in the DMV, my NoVa daycare (Alexandria) still does 10 days and plenty of exposure quarantines for the kids. It seems to be highly center-specific, though the directors always blame the health department for any inconvenient policies. I have also heard that in-home daycares have more flexibility.[/quote]
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