Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Director here (DC). Kid out for 14 days minimum, can return with doctor’s note once the household member tests negative. (You said “close” family member-is it a member of the kid’s household? If not kid quarantines 14 days since date of last contact.) Other kids in class can continue to attend unless original kid tests positive. In that case they’d quarantine for 14 days from date of last contact with positive kid.
BTW, you may not personally like the above, but it is procedure.
I think this is the protocol at our in-home daycare. There was a similar situation where a sibling tested positive but no one else. Honestly it was probably more nerve-wracking than it had to be because director did not provide much info and neither did the parents (it didn't take much detective work to figure out who it was). So the rest of us ended up keeping our kids home for a week and getting tests just in case.
I just wanna point out that the director should never be giving out health information about any child. So they were correct and not letting anybody know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Director here (DC). Kid out for 14 days minimum, can return with doctor’s note once the household member tests negative. (You said “close” family member-is it a member of the kid’s household? If not kid quarantines 14 days since date of last contact.) Other kids in class can continue to attend unless original kid tests positive. In that case they’d quarantine for 14 days from date of last contact with positive kid.
BTW, you may not personally like the above, but it is procedure.
I think this is the protocol at our in-home daycare. There was a similar situation where a sibling tested positive but no one else. Honestly it was probably more nerve-wracking than it had to be because director did not provide much info and neither did the parents (it didn't take much detective work to figure out who it was). So the rest of us ended up keeping our kids home for a week and getting tests just in case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Director here (DC). Kid out for 14 days minimum, can return with doctor’s note once the household member tests negative. (You said “close” family member-is it a member of the kid’s household? If not kid quarantines 14 days since date of last contact.) Other kids in class can continue to attend unless original kid tests positive. In that case they’d quarantine for 14 days from date of last contact with positive kid.
BTW, you may not personally like the above, but it is procedure.
I think this is the protocol at our in-home daycare. There was a similar situation where a sibling tested positive but no one else. Honestly it was probably more nerve-wracking than it had to be because director did not provide much info and neither did the parents (it didn't take much detective work to figure out who it was). So the rest of us ended up keeping our kids home for a week and getting tests just in case.
Anonymous wrote:Daycare should ask that kid be kept home for two weeks and then tested for and get a negative test result. Daycare should close for those two weeks and do at least two deep cleans before kids come back.
Anonymous wrote:Director here (DC). Kid out for 14 days minimum, can return with doctor’s note once the household member tests negative. (You said “close” family member-is it a member of the kid’s household? If not kid quarantines 14 days since date of last contact.) Other kids in class can continue to attend unless original kid tests positive. In that case they’d quarantine for 14 days from date of last contact with positive kid.
BTW, you may not personally like the above, but it is procedure.