Anonymous wrote:For centers that stay open, is it likely that there teachers will get the virus?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
France implemented this measure on Monday:
Schools/daycares are open just for healthcare personnel's children.
It's very important for others to stay home, to avoid cross-contamination. Healthcare personnel and their families are at higher risk of exposure, but they have to go to work nonetheless, and cannot take care of their kids.
Restricting it solely to healthcare personnel is ridiculous.
What are firefighters, police officers, etc. supposed to do?
Consider that most healthcare personnel do not have spouses that are also healthcare personnel, and also consider that most first responders also do not have spouses that are healthcare personnel or first responders. The other parent can care for the child in most circumstances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
France implemented this measure on Monday:
Schools/daycares are open just for healthcare personnel's children.
It's very important for others to stay home, to avoid cross-contamination. Healthcare personnel and their families are at higher risk of exposure, but they have to go to work nonetheless, and cannot take care of their kids.
Restricting it solely to healthcare personnel is ridiculous.
What are firefighters, police officers, etc. supposed to do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
France implemented this measure on Monday:
Schools/daycares are open just for healthcare personnel's children.
It's very important for others to stay home, to avoid cross-contamination. Healthcare personnel and their families are at higher risk of exposure, but they have to go to work nonetheless, and cannot take care of their kids.
Restricting it solely to healthcare personnel is ridiculous.
What are firefighters, police officers, etc. supposed to do?
Consider that most healthcare personnel do not have spouses that are also healthcare personnel, and also consider that most first responders also do not have spouses that are healthcare personnel or first responders. The other parent can care for the child in most circumstances.
I'm not sure this is accurate. It's certainly true that a certain percentage of essential workers have spouses that are non-essential, but there are also plenty of families where both partners are essential (e.g. one police and one nurse, two doctors, a doctor and a nurse, etc.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
France implemented this measure on Monday:
Schools/daycares are open just for healthcare personnel's children.
It's very important for others to stay home, to avoid cross-contamination. Healthcare personnel and their families are at higher risk of exposure, but they have to go to work nonetheless, and cannot take care of their kids.
Restricting it solely to healthcare personnel is ridiculous.
What are firefighters, police officers, etc. supposed to do?
Consider that most healthcare personnel do not have spouses that are also healthcare personnel, and also consider that most first responders also do not have spouses that are healthcare personnel or first responders. The other parent can care for the child in most circumstances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
France implemented this measure on Monday:
Schools/daycares are open just for healthcare personnel's children.
It's very important for others to stay home, to avoid cross-contamination. Healthcare personnel and their families are at higher risk of exposure, but they have to go to work nonetheless, and cannot take care of their kids.
Restricting it solely to healthcare personnel is ridiculous.
What are firefighters, police officers, etc. supposed to do?
Anonymous wrote:
France implemented this measure on Monday:
Schools/daycares are open just for healthcare personnel's children.
It's very important for others to stay home, to avoid cross-contamination. Healthcare personnel and their families are at higher risk of exposure, but they have to go to work nonetheless, and cannot take care of their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Is there an actual danger to sending kids to child care? Just looking for help in making sense of it all.