Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is this and what do the regulations say? Does your kid wear one (if they are 2+)?
This is in MD. I believe the regulations say mask up but I'm not sure if it's recommended or required - don't know why the provider wouldn't do it if it is required.
All of the kids are under 3 and none wear masks. Mine just turned one. I do not expect the 2 year olds to. They are 2.
To the PP who said why don't I just quit my job - that's what I'm really trying NOT to do, thanks! I am trying to get a sense of what is a reasonable and rational approach to take here, both interpersonally and in terms of requirements and scientific evidence.
Regulations for centers in MD say kids wear a mask on their second birthday. And providers. It seems silly to me since they take them off to eat and sleep, and that’s most the day for little kids! But viral load matters, so I guess it’s better than nothing. I know many of the two year olds at my center don’t really wear a mask, though mine doesn’t mind it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is this and what do the regulations say? Does your kid wear one (if they are 2+)?
This is in MD. I believe the regulations say mask up but I'm not sure if it's recommended or required - don't know why the provider wouldn't do it if it is required.
All of the kids are under 3 and none wear masks. Mine just turned one. I do not expect the 2 year olds to. They are 2.
To the PP who said why don't I just quit my job - that's what I'm really trying NOT to do, thanks! I am trying to get a sense of what is a reasonable and rational approach to take here, both interpersonally and in terms of requirements and scientific evidence.
Anonymous wrote:This is an interesting stat.
https://www.facebook.com/146221808914855/posts/1539863049550717/?extid=0&d=n
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is this and what do the regulations say? Does your kid wear one (if they are 2+)?
This is in MD. I believe the regulations say mask up but I'm not sure if it's recommended or required - don't know why the provider wouldn't do it if it is required.
All of the kids are under 3 and none wear masks. Mine just turned one. I do not expect the 2 year olds to. They are 2.
To the PP who said why don't I just quit my job - that's what I'm really trying NOT to do, thanks! I am trying to get a sense of what is a reasonable and rational approach to take here, both interpersonally and in terms of requirements and scientific evidence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a home daycare provider. I wear a mask and face shield the majority of the day, as that is what is recommended in my area. Even with that and all the extra cleaning and hand washing we have had 3 colds go through. Considerably less illness than usual though.
At what points do you take it off?
Anonymous wrote:Where is this and what do the regulations say? Does your kid wear one (if they are 2+)?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a home daycare provider. I wear a mask and face shield the majority of the day, as that is what is recommended in my area. Even with that and all the extra cleaning and hand washing we have had 3 colds go through. Considerably less illness than usual though.