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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He had no empathy for parents and kids. Despite being a pediatrician he seemed completely unaware of children’s needs and unsympathetic to what they were going through. He was arrogant. He showed distain for constituents. Not a nice guy. Good riddance to him and Jack Smith. [/quote] I’m sorry. He wanted to keep you and your kids from getting sick. He may think that’s more important than your super important work zoom meeting, Jennifer, but it was his job to keep from overwhelming our health system, not make sure you had childcare. [/quote] Not Jennifer. Gayles had no problem with me sending them to childcare though. Didn’t hear a peep from him over my toddlers home daycare did we? Why is that? Gayles was wrong. Nothing to do with his race or sexuality. Jack Smith is a straight white dude and he sucked too. [/quote] Guess what? Daycares are regulated and have to adhere to many standard requirements that k-12 private schools do not. So your home daycare theoretically had oversight mechanisms in place that private schools did not have. [/quote] Really? Daycares are typically inspected once (maybe twice?) per year unless there’s a complaint. Most in home daycares I know of in MoCo never required masks for the kids even when they were supposedly required by the county. Including the one my DC attended (and no parent complained to the county).[/quote] Awesome! I wonder what other licensing and safety requirements these daycares are deciding are optional. Sounds like a great environment for a child too young to speak up! Glad you all are special and above the law and all. My kids are not daycare age but the one family I know IRL with a daycare age child actually did get exposed/got Covid from daycare teachers and narrowly avoided infecting high risk grandma pre-vaccine. [/quote]
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