Anonymous wrote:Ours requires a five day wait period then negative PCR test after airline travel. We were hoping to go to Vermont to ski but will just drive to WV instead since it’s the plane ride, not travel, that triggers the test requirement. They also quarantine a class for a runny nose (no symptoms) and require a negative PCR test prior to returning. That’s all fine and we’ll until the cares act leave expires in December. Then what am I supposed to do in January-April every time Susie has the sniffles?!
Anonymous wrote:Ours also mimics the state quarantine requirements. We signed an addendum agreeing to masks/SD generally which I think would apply to any gatherings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If traveling to a State designated hot spot we are asking parents to follow State rules about self quarantining. We are not asking more of parents and families than the State requires.
We are in DC and this is required of cinnabar verbs. So if they travel to astate that DC considers a hot spot, they must quarantine for 14 days. For staff, I have explicitly told the staff that we just don't have the staff to have teachers gone for 3 weeks because of a 1 week vacation.
I can't figure out what "cinnabar verbs" was supposed to say, LOL! I'm usually pretty good about translating weird autocorrects, too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If traveling to a State designated hot spot we are asking parents to follow State rules about self quarantining. We are not asking more of parents and families than the State requires.
We are in DC and this is required of cinnabar verbs. So if they travel to astate that DC considers a hot spot, they must quarantine for 14 days. For staff, I have explicitly told the staff that we just don't have the staff to have teachers gone for 3 weeks because of a 1 week vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have requested no travel however (as I have posted before) our daycare has a long lost of what I consider ridiculous no-nos such as no one who sends a child to the center can: dine in a restaurant, go to the gym, travel, work in an office without approval of the director... the list goes on and one. I think most people just lie about what they do.
They have taken the position you have to ask permission of the daycare director to go into your office? That's absolutely insane.
Anonymous wrote:They have requested no travel however (as I have posted before) our daycare has a long lost of what I consider ridiculous no-nos such as no one who sends a child to the center can: dine in a restaurant, go to the gym, travel, work in an office without approval of the director... the list goes on and one. I think most people just lie about what they do.
Anonymous wrote:They have requested no travel however (as I have posted before) our daycare has a long lost of what I consider ridiculous no-nos such as no one who sends a child to the center can: dine in a restaurant, go to the gym, travel, work in an office without approval of the director... the list goes on and one. I think most people just lie about what they do.
Anonymous wrote:If traveling to a State designated hot spot we are asking parents to follow State rules about self quarantining. We are not asking more of parents and families than the State requires.
Anonymous wrote:If traveling to a State designated hot spot we are asking parents to follow State rules about self quarantining. We are not asking more of parents and families than the State requires.