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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]Though, programs should similarly refund parents when they they close down a classroom due to an exposure, since that’s a decision the program itself made. There are few cases where a program is actually required to close down a classroom. Child care regulations and most preschool/child care handbooks only talk about excluding children that are actually sick-- not kids that have simply been exposed to someone that was sick.[/quote] Not for kids under 2: 10 days is what the cdc says since they can’t mask on days 6-10 after exposure. Also, staff who are not boosted (and they’re not mandated to be) are not considered to be fully vaxxed and have to be out for 5 days after exposure. No staff=no kids. [/quote] There's no requirement that childcare centers follow those rules. [/quote]
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