Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be prepared for your day cares to make masks permanent because it reduces the spread of cold and flu.
Once more and more studies are published about how masking caused developmental issues in young children there is no way this happens. A couple have already come out but I would expect tons in the next couple of years.
Anonymous wrote:Be prepared for your day cares to make masks permanent because it reduces the spread of cold and flu.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours is saying until all the kids can be vaccinated, based on the strong recommendation from the county (MoCo, cause they have more infectious disease experts than the CDC apparently!). So who knows when that will be.
But IME the vast majority of the parents at our daycare seem supportive of that, there is very little fuss. I don't really want to move DC, they are happy there, but I'm not comfortable with the idea that they may have to wear a mask until they turn 5 if the vaccine for the younger kids never pans out.
I'm hopeful the vaccine will be approved around summer time but if not I hope these schools start to get a ton of push back from parents because nobody wants to start a whole new school year with masks again.
Also-I think these schools are overly optimistic about how many parents will vaccinate their toddlers. I am guessing overall it's actually going to be a pretty small percentage.
Anonymous wrote:Ours is saying until all the kids can be vaccinated, based on the strong recommendation from the county (MoCo, cause they have more infectious disease experts than the CDC apparently!). So who knows when that will be.
But IME the vast majority of the parents at our daycare seem supportive of that, there is very little fuss. I don't really want to move DC, they are happy there, but I'm not comfortable with the idea that they may have to wear a mask until they turn 5 if the vaccine for the younger kids never pans out.
Anonymous wrote:Ours is saying until all the kids can be vaccinated, based on the strong recommendation from the county (MoCo, cause they have more infectious disease experts than the CDC apparently!). So who knows when that will be.
But IME the vast majority of the parents at our daycare seem supportive of that, there is very little fuss. I don't really want to move DC, they are happy there, but I'm not comfortable with the idea that they may have to wear a mask until they turn 5 if the vaccine for the younger kids never pans out.
Anonymous wrote:Our daycare sets its own policy that is always more cautious than what is allowed. I do t see them ever going mask-optional indoors. We are now searching for a new center.