Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it's for the best for everyone. It's inconvenient but it's more inconvenient to spread COVID in daycare.
It’s not really. We want to go visit vaccinated grandparents in Delaware before school starts. We drive, stay in their house, and don’t eat out or do anything risky. We can’t do this. But we could go to kings dominion and eat indoors with hundreds of other people and show up at daycare the next day. That’s why DOH put wiggle room in the guidelines. I think daycare can ask that parents use judgment, but it’s brutal to say you can eat maskless indoors and stay in a hotel in Virginia Beach but don’t get in the car and stay at grandmas for a weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Our private school in MoCo requires this too. Quarantine for 7 days AND must bring negative COVID test. I have no issue with the testing. The 7 days seems extreme for the reasons other PP provided. We also want to head to Delaware before school starts and we only eat outdoors and mask at all times and we mainly just sit on the beach away from others. I understand the rationale for putting forth a simple rule that can be applied easily (rather than giving case by case decisions), but agree it’s very frustrating.
So tell me — for others who have experienced this, do you or others you know simply not report your travel whereabouts?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it's for the best for everyone. It's inconvenient but it's more inconvenient to spread COVID in daycare.
Oops - and DC.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What counts as "travel"? If we're in one place in MD, and we travel for a week to another place in MD, have we traveled? What if we're in MD and travel to VA?
Ours excludes MD & VA, but only those two states.
Anonymous wrote:What counts as "travel"? If we're in one place in MD, and we travel for a week to another place in MD, have we traveled? What if we're in MD and travel to VA?