Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daycare wouldn’t allow the baby in with a cold.
I had a fever from my 2nd vaccine and they wouldn’t let DD in (who was perfectly fine).
That was your own fault. You can't expect businesses to exercise cause common sense in these situations. You weren't suppose to report a fever in that situation. They didn't want to know. But once you told them, of course their hands were tied.
No, our daycare takes everyone’s temperature through the car window when you pull up for drop off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daycare wouldn’t allow the baby in with a cold.
I had a fever from my 2nd vaccine and they wouldn’t let DD in (who was perfectly fine).
That was your own fault. You can't expect businesses to exercise cause common sense in these situations. You weren't suppose to report a fever in that situation. They didn't want to know. But once you told them, of course their hands were tied.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daycare would (and does) allow runny noses if there are no other symptoms. Just call Monday morning.
Our daycare is the same. As long as it is JUST a runny nose, they don't exclude. From what I can gather, this seems to follow VDH guidelines.
Anonymous wrote:My daycare wouldn’t allow the baby in with a cold.
I had a fever from my 2nd vaccine and they wouldn’t let DD in (who was perfectly fine).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daycare would (and does) allow runny noses if there are no other symptoms. Just call Monday morning.
Our daycare is the same. As long as it is JUST a runny nose, they don't exclude. From what I can gather, this seems to follow VDH guidelines.
Anonymous wrote:My daycare would (and does) allow runny noses if there are no other symptoms. Just call Monday morning.
Anonymous wrote:Our daycare would immediately send him home due to covid.
Ask your daycare.