Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The daycares are still subject to health orders in their local jurisdiction, just like any other business. So yes, a daycare violating the mask order could be shut down by the county. But the provider's license wouldn't be in jeopardy.
I don't think Gayles actually thought 2 year olds could wear masks. I think that was just virtue signaling.
The 2s class at our daycare has all the kids wearing theirs (including my child). I was honestly dreading the mask requirement, but the kids have adjusted really well. Mine now asks for theirs as we get out of the car.
Seriously- how do you get a 2 year old to keep a mask on? My kid doesn't fight it per se- he just rips it off at the first opportunity no matter how many times we put it back on.
The near executive order seems to back-pedal on the mask requirement in daycares, simply saying to follow MDH guidelines which don't strictly mandate masks for 2 year olds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The daycares are still subject to health orders in their local jurisdiction, just like any other business. So yes, a daycare violating the mask order could be shut down by the county. But the provider's license wouldn't be in jeopardy.
I don't think Gayles actually thought 2 year olds could wear masks. I think that was just virtue signaling.
The 2s class at our daycare has all the kids wearing theirs (including my child). I was honestly dreading the mask requirement, but the kids have adjusted really well. Mine now asks for theirs as we get out of the car.
Anonymous wrote:The daycares are still subject to health orders in their local jurisdiction, just like any other business. So yes, a daycare violating the mask order could be shut down by the county. But the provider's license wouldn't be in jeopardy.
I don't think Gayles actually thought 2 year olds could wear masks. I think that was just virtue signaling.
Anonymous wrote:I know it was posted before, but MSDE on Aug. 6th made it clear for childcare. MSDE COVID Guidance states "It is recommended that children less than 5 years of age who can wear a cloth face covering safely and consistently also wear a cloth face covering while in the child care
center or family child care home." So that's it. It's recommended but not required.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been wondering this ever since the face covering order came out.
I'd be awfully surprised if anyone is enforcing it. Child Care is regulated by the state, and the state childcare rules and regulations do not require toddlers to wear face coverings. I believe that's been part of the training sessions put on by MSDE.
I tried to get a clear answer from the county on their realistic expect for toddlers, but they wouldn't answer.
From what I read on the MoCo COVID site, they are requiring kids over 2 to wear masks, but if childcare centers are regulated by the state—which only requires it for kids over 5–then how can the county enforce something different?
Sure they could. The centers are operating in the county. It just seems highly unlikely that they would.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been wondering this ever since the face covering order came out.
I'd be awfully surprised if anyone is enforcing it. Child Care is regulated by the state, and the state childcare rules and regulations do not require toddlers to wear face coverings. I believe that's been part of the training sessions put on by MSDE.
I tried to get a clear answer from the county on their realistic expect for toddlers, but they wouldn't answer.
From what I read on the MoCo COVID site, they are requiring kids over 2 to wear masks, but if childcare centers are regulated by the state—which only requires it for kids over 5–then how can the county enforce something different?
Anonymous wrote:I've been wondering this ever since the face covering order came out.
I'd be awfully surprised if anyone is enforcing it. Child Care is regulated by the state, and the state childcare rules and regulations do not require toddlers to wear face coverings. I believe that's been part of the training sessions put on by MSDE.
I tried to get a clear answer from the county on their realistic expect for toddlers, but they wouldn't answer.