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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teachers no longer get covid leave and have to use up their own leave (assuming they have any) so no teachers I know will stay home for 5+ days with covid. Not willing to not get paid because the kids got them sick.[/quote] +1 no one is going to take 5 days unless there is special leave for it. Plus many people including students are not testing so there's Covid d everywhere anyway. At this pt it's like flu, RSV etc.[/quote] why would i want you to expose my toddler to RSV or the flu either? with a baby at home. we are so screwed. soon we'll say no worries go to school with measles. [/quote] Then I guess they shouldn’t be in daycare. That’s the risk you take sending them out in public. [/quote] Cool. I in fact do keep my 1 year old home exactly because of people like you but would also like her to have preschool and normal life and not live in a world where people knowingly infect others with rsv, measles, covid. 2019 life people were more considerate [/quote] Haven't you gotten your kid vaccinated? If not, then you are the problem.[/quote] Seriously! Get your kids vaccinated and then you don’t have to worry about the teachers making choices in line with CDC guidance/their available PTO![/quote] [b]You all realize the vaccine doesn't prevent. Covid or spreading it? [/b]Of course mine is fully vaccinated but don't want her bringing covid home to my immunocompromised self, particularly when pregnant given the horrible things with covid in pregnancy. Paid leave is a better policy then force childcare workers to work while sick[/quote] It does prevent Covid and it does reduce the spread, it just doesn’t do it to the degree you were expecting (which was near 100%) [/quote] i never expected that... i just didn't expect people to knowingly go around spreading a virus given that they thought a vaccine made it safe to go spread it. yea the solution is clearly never have a child[/quote]
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