Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our daycare is saying that if a member of a child’s household tests positive for Covid, the child has to quarantine for at least 15 days, regardless of vaccination status. Is this common practice elsewhere? For other exposures (non-household member) vaccinated individuals don’t need to quarantine at all and unvaccinated would have the option to test out after 5 days (provided they can wear a mask).
Regardless of vaccination status? Maybe if they don't wear masks I can see why. But aren't daycare kids under 5 and not eligible?
OP here- yes but many if not most of the kids in the older classes at our daycare already turned 5 and vaccinated, and this applies to them too. I was also hopeful that when my DC is eligible for vaccination we’d be rid of these quarantines.
But point taken that it’s likely to spread within a house anyway- guess the hope would be that if it were to come to that DC would test positive before us. I could just see this sort of policy leading to parents not really being truthful if they themselves test positive but not the kid.
I think its unreasonable if it's different than the CDC guidelines. I would bring it up to the daycare. One of the perks of getting the vaccine is not having to quarantine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our daycare is saying that if a member of a child’s household tests positive for Covid, the child has to quarantine for at least 15 days, regardless of vaccination status. Is this common practice elsewhere? For other exposures (non-household member) vaccinated individuals don’t need to quarantine at all and unvaccinated would have the option to test out after 5 days (provided they can wear a mask).
Regardless of vaccination status? Maybe if they don't wear masks I can see why. But aren't daycare kids under 5 and not eligible?
OP here- yes but many if not most of the kids in the older classes at our daycare already turned 5 and vaccinated, and this applies to them too. I was also hopeful that when my DC is eligible for vaccination we’d be rid of these quarantines.
But point taken that it’s likely to spread within a house anyway- guess the hope would be that if it were to come to that DC would test positive before us. I could just see this sort of policy leading to parents not really being truthful if they themselves test positive but not the kid.
I think its unreasonable if it's different than the CDC guidelines. I would bring it up to the daycare. One of the perks of getting the vaccine is not having to quarantine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our daycare is saying that if a member of a child’s household tests positive for Covid, the child has to quarantine for at least 15 days, regardless of vaccination status. Is this common practice elsewhere? For other exposures (non-household member) vaccinated individuals don’t need to quarantine at all and unvaccinated would have the option to test out after 5 days (provided they can wear a mask).
Regardless of vaccination status? Maybe if they don't wear masks I can see why. But aren't daycare kids under 5 and not eligible?
OP here- yes but many if not most of the kids in the older classes at our daycare already turned 5 and vaccinated, and this applies to them too. I was also hopeful that when my DC is eligible for vaccination we’d be rid of these quarantines.
But point taken that it’s likely to spread within a house anyway- guess the hope would be that if it were to come to that DC would test positive before us. I could just see this sort of policy leading to parents not really being truthful if they themselves test positive but not the kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our daycare is saying that if a member of a child’s household tests positive for Covid, the child has to quarantine for at least 15 days, regardless of vaccination status. Is this common practice elsewhere? For other exposures (non-household member) vaccinated individuals don’t need to quarantine at all and unvaccinated would have the option to test out after 5 days (provided they can wear a mask).
Regardless of vaccination status? Maybe if they don't wear masks I can see why. But aren't daycare kids under 5 and not eligible?
OP here- yes but many if not most of the kids in the older classes at our daycare already turned 5 and vaccinated, and this applies to them too. I was also hopeful that when my DC is eligible for vaccination we’d be rid of these quarantines.
But point taken that it’s likely to spread within a house anyway- guess the hope would be that if it were to come to that DC would test positive before us. I could just see this sort of policy leading to parents not really being truthful if they themselves test positive but not the kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our daycare is saying that if a member of a child’s household tests positive for Covid, the child has to quarantine for at least 15 days, regardless of vaccination status. Is this common practice elsewhere? For other exposures (non-household member) vaccinated individuals don’t need to quarantine at all and unvaccinated would have the option to test out after 5 days (provided they can wear a mask).
Regardless of vaccination status? Maybe if they don't wear masks I can see why. But aren't daycare kids under 5 and not eligible?
Anonymous wrote:Our daycare is saying that if a member of a child’s household tests positive for Covid, the child has to quarantine for at least 15 days, regardless of vaccination status. Is this common practice elsewhere? For other exposures (non-household member) vaccinated individuals don’t need to quarantine at all and unvaccinated would have the option to test out after 5 days (provided they can wear a mask).
Anonymous wrote:Our daycare is saying that if a member of a child’s household tests positive for Covid, the child has to quarantine for at least 15 days, regardless of vaccination status. Is this common practice elsewhere? For other exposures (non-household member) vaccinated individuals don’t need to quarantine at all and unvaccinated would have the option to test out after 5 days (provided they can wear a mask).