Anonymous wrote:OP here - we got the updated COVID policy from daycare today. Our rules include:
- everyone over 2 wears a mask, regardless of vaccination status
- no parents in the building, and no line allowed outside the building. Parents must wait in their car if another parent is at the door for pickup/drop off
- kids can’t come to school if they, or anyone else in the family, has one or more of these symptoms: fever, coughing, runny or stuffy nose, difficulty breathing, headache, stomach pain, diarrhea, or vomit
- if the kid has the above symptoms, they need a PCR to come back
- if we go out of town, the entire family needs to take rapid tests before the kid can come back
- we have to notify the daycare of a positive COVID case in the house (definitely reasonable)
- we have to notify the daycare if anyone in the house was exposed to COVID, regardless of test results
This is not what we agreed to when we enrolled. We’re going to start looking for a new daycare… unless this is just normal in the DMV?
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe daycares are still requiring same day PCR results, or expect parents to be out 2 to 3 days waiting for county run results. It is unrealistic to expect parents to pay so much to get same day results or miss so much work. The people who are impacted the most are lower income families. It is 2022 and we know so much more about the virus than we did back in 2020/21 when we were being much more cautious.
I have always believed and held that it is a businesses right to have its own policies. But I also think that now that we know so much more parents should start voicing their complaints and even working together with other parents in your centers to get policies updated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FFS, are they in a 2021 time loop? PCR tests are rarely recmended these days with good reason. Sounds like they want to keep numbers down today for some reason. Totally disrespectful and unprofessional.
You are totally wrong that PCR tests are not recommended! You are part of the denial loop. People who gave up about Covid are not bothering to test which is keeping this virus rampant.
The at home tests do not pick up the strain of Covid early. No entity should accept an at home test for proof of a negative.
The day care was wrong for failing to timely notify you.
You can say this until you are blue in the face, but below is a link to Kaiser Permanente's guide for when to get a PCR test. If you're too lazy to click on the link (my guess is you are), it basically says don't bother with a PCR unless your doctor tells you you need one, or it's being required for an event or activity.
https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/content/dam/kporg/covid-19/testing/choose-the-right-covid-test-flier-ada-co-mas-nw-hi-en-2022-9.pdf
Who cares about Kaiser Permanente? When did they become the CDC?
Well they are my medical provider and determine when I can access PCR tests so I care. But sure, I bet they are going rogue against public health guidance and can just ignore them since it doesn't fit with your world view.
Can’t you go to a county or city testing site? Just say you don’t have insurance, they arent going to turn you away.
What’s the turnaround time for county PCRs? It’s often been around 3 days. I’m not keeping my kids home for 3 days on the chance that the test comes back positive.
You have to pay for a same day test elsewhere if you want fast PCR results. Jesus people, after 2 years who doesn’t know all this by now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FFS, are they in a 2021 time loop? PCR tests are rarely recmended these days with good reason. Sounds like they want to keep numbers down today for some reason. Totally disrespectful and unprofessional.
You are totally wrong that PCR tests are not recommended! You are part of the denial loop. People who gave up about Covid are not bothering to test which is keeping this virus rampant.
The at home tests do not pick up the strain of Covid early. No entity should accept an at home test for proof of a negative.
The day care was wrong for failing to timely notify you.
You can say this until you are blue in the face, but below is a link to Kaiser Permanente's guide for when to get a PCR test. If you're too lazy to click on the link (my guess is you are), it basically says don't bother with a PCR unless your doctor tells you you need one, or it's being required for an event or activity.
https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/content/dam/kporg/covid-19/testing/choose-the-right-covid-test-flier-ada-co-mas-nw-hi-en-2022-9.pdf
Who cares about Kaiser Permanente? When did they become the CDC?
Well they are my medical provider and determine when I can access PCR tests so I care. But sure, I bet they are going rogue against public health guidance and can just ignore them since it doesn't fit with your world view.
Can’t you go to a county or city testing site? Just say you don’t have insurance, they arent going to turn you away.
What’s the turnaround time for county PCRs? It’s often been around 3 days. I’m not keeping my kids home for 3 days on the chance that the test comes back positive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FFS, are they in a 2021 time loop? PCR tests are rarely recmended these days with good reason. Sounds like they want to keep numbers down today for some reason. Totally disrespectful and unprofessional.
You are totally wrong that PCR tests are not recommended! You are part of the denial loop. People who gave up about Covid are not bothering to test which is keeping this virus rampant.
The at home tests do not pick up the strain of Covid early. No entity should accept an at home test for proof of a negative.
The day care was wrong for failing to timely notify you.
You can say this until you are blue in the face, but below is a link to Kaiser Permanente's guide for when to get a PCR test. If you're too lazy to click on the link (my guess is you are), it basically says don't bother with a PCR unless your doctor tells you you need one, or it's being required for an event or activity.
https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/content/dam/kporg/covid-19/testing/choose-the-right-covid-test-flier-ada-co-mas-nw-hi-en-2022-9.pdf
Who cares about Kaiser Permanente? When did they become the CDC?
Well they are my medical provider and determine when I can access PCR tests so I care. But sure, I bet they are going rogue against public health guidance and can just ignore them since it doesn't fit with your world view.
Can’t you go to a county or city testing site? Just say you don’t have insurance, they arent going to turn you away.
Last time I did county testing I never got results back. No thanks
Weird. Which county? We’ve gone to the MoCo testing sites many times and have never had that issue. Time to put your thinking cap on and figure out something else then I guess. Best of luck!
Actually no because our daycare keeps current with public health guidance and does not require PCRs to return to care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FFS, are they in a 2021 time loop? PCR tests are rarely recmended these days with good reason. Sounds like they want to keep numbers down today for some reason. Totally disrespectful and unprofessional.
You are totally wrong that PCR tests are not recommended! You are part of the denial loop. People who gave up about Covid are not bothering to test which is keeping this virus rampant.
The at home tests do not pick up the strain of Covid early. No entity should accept an at home test for proof of a negative.
The day care was wrong for failing to timely notify you.
You can say this until you are blue in the face, but below is a link to Kaiser Permanente's guide for when to get a PCR test. If you're too lazy to click on the link (my guess is you are), it basically says don't bother with a PCR unless your doctor tells you you need one, or it's being required for an event or activity.
https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/content/dam/kporg/covid-19/testing/choose-the-right-covid-test-flier-ada-co-mas-nw-hi-en-2022-9.pdf
Who cares about Kaiser Permanente? When did they become the CDC?
Well they are my medical provider and determine when I can access PCR tests so I care. But sure, I bet they are going rogue against public health guidance and can just ignore them since it doesn't fit with your world view.
Can’t you go to a county or city testing site? Just say you don’t have insurance, they arent going to turn you away.
Last time I did county testing I never got results back. No thanks
Weird. Which county? We’ve gone to the MoCo testing sites many times and have never had that issue. Time to put your thinking cap on and figure out something else then I guess. Best of luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FFS, are they in a 2021 time loop? PCR tests are rarely recmended these days with good reason. Sounds like they want to keep numbers down today for some reason. Totally disrespectful and unprofessional.
You are totally wrong that PCR tests are not recommended! You are part of the denial loop. People who gave up about Covid are not bothering to test which is keeping this virus rampant.
The at home tests do not pick up the strain of Covid early. No entity should accept an at home test for proof of a negative.
The day care was wrong for failing to timely notify you.
You can say this until you are blue in the face, but below is a link to Kaiser Permanente's guide for when to get a PCR test. If you're too lazy to click on the link (my guess is you are), it basically says don't bother with a PCR unless your doctor tells you you need one, or it's being required for an event or activity.
https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/content/dam/kporg/covid-19/testing/choose-the-right-covid-test-flier-ada-co-mas-nw-hi-en-2022-9.pdf
Who cares about Kaiser Permanente? When did they become the CDC?
Well they are my medical provider and determine when I can access PCR tests so I care. But sure, I bet they are going rogue against public health guidance and can just ignore them since it doesn't fit with your world view.
Can’t you go to a county or city testing site? Just say you don’t have insurance, they arent going to turn you away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FFS, are they in a 2021 time loop? PCR tests are rarely recmended these days with good reason. Sounds like they want to keep numbers down today for some reason. Totally disrespectful and unprofessional.
You are totally wrong that PCR tests are not recommended! You are part of the denial loop. People who gave up about Covid are not bothering to test which is keeping this virus rampant.
The at home tests do not pick up the strain of Covid early. No entity should accept an at home test for proof of a negative.
The day care was wrong for failing to timely notify you.
You can say this until you are blue in the face, but below is a link to Kaiser Permanente's guide for when to get a PCR test. If you're too lazy to click on the link (my guess is you are), it basically says don't bother with a PCR unless your doctor tells you you need one, or it's being required for an event or activity.
https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/content/dam/kporg/covid-19/testing/choose-the-right-covid-test-flier-ada-co-mas-nw-hi-en-2022-9.pdf
Who cares about Kaiser Permanente? When did they become the CDC?
Well they are my medical provider and determine when I can access PCR tests so I care. But sure, I bet they are going rogue against public health guidance and can just ignore them since it doesn't fit with your world view.
Can’t you go to a county or city testing site? Just say you don’t have insurance, they arent going to turn you away.
Last time I did county testing I never got results back. No thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FFS, are they in a 2021 time loop? PCR tests are rarely recmended these days with good reason. Sounds like they want to keep numbers down today for some reason. Totally disrespectful and unprofessional.
You are totally wrong that PCR tests are not recommended! You are part of the denial loop. People who gave up about Covid are not bothering to test which is keeping this virus rampant.
The at home tests do not pick up the strain of Covid early. No entity should accept an at home test for proof of a negative.
The day care was wrong for failing to timely notify you.
You can say this until you are blue in the face, but below is a link to Kaiser Permanente's guide for when to get a PCR test. If you're too lazy to click on the link (my guess is you are), it basically says don't bother with a PCR unless your doctor tells you you need one, or it's being required for an event or activity.
https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/content/dam/kporg/covid-19/testing/choose-the-right-covid-test-flier-ada-co-mas-nw-hi-en-2022-9.pdf
Who cares about Kaiser Permanente? When did they become the CDC?
Well they are my medical provider and determine when I can access PCR tests so I care. But sure, I bet they are going rogue against public health guidance and can just ignore them since it doesn't fit with your world view.
Can’t you go to a county or city testing site? Just say you don’t have insurance, they arent going to turn you away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FFS, are they in a 2021 time loop? PCR tests are rarely recmended these days with good reason. Sounds like they want to keep numbers down today for some reason. Totally disrespectful and unprofessional.
You are totally wrong that PCR tests are not recommended! You are part of the denial loop. People who gave up about Covid are not bothering to test which is keeping this virus rampant.
The at home tests do not pick up the strain of Covid early. No entity should accept an at home test for proof of a negative.
The day care was wrong for failing to timely notify you.
You can say this until you are blue in the face, but below is a link to Kaiser Permanente's guide for when to get a PCR test. If you're too lazy to click on the link (my guess is you are), it basically says don't bother with a PCR unless your doctor tells you you need one, or it's being required for an event or activity.
https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/content/dam/kporg/covid-19/testing/choose-the-right-covid-test-flier-ada-co-mas-nw-hi-en-2022-9.pdf
Who cares about Kaiser Permanente? When did they become the CDC?
Well they are my medical provider and determine when I can access PCR tests so I care. But sure, I bet they are going rogue against public health guidance and can just ignore them since it doesn't fit with your world view.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I run a daycare in Montgomery county and The county is not imposing those guidelines anymore. Your daycare might have ulterior motives and is hiding behind the state and county with these ridiculous requirements. In Maryland and in Montgomery county children over two are absolutely not required to wear a mask, or quarantine and especially not household. That is completely intrusive. Ask to see where they are getting their guidelines and regulations from. They will not be able to provide one for you because they are making them up.
But at this point I think you should find a different daycare
Not the OP, but while our daycare doesn't officially require masks anymore, they're always saying that masks are "strongly recommended", on signs, emails, and to your face if you dare to bring in your kid without one. They say it's what the county/state recommends, but I really think they are just making it up, because it was my understanding that it's only recommended when we are in "high" community levels? And it's so blatantly hypocritical because I'll often see staff with the masks off or under their noses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I run a daycare in Montgomery county and The county is not imposing those guidelines anymore. Your daycare might have ulterior motives and is hiding behind the state and county with these ridiculous requirements. In Maryland and in Montgomery county children over two are absolutely not required to wear a mask, or quarantine and especially not household. That is completely intrusive. Ask to see where they are getting their guidelines and regulations from. They will not be able to provide one for you because they are making them up.
But at this point I think you should find a different daycare
Not the OP, but while our daycare doesn't officially require masks anymore, they're always saying that masks are "strongly recommended", on signs, emails, and to your face if you dare to bring in your kid without one. They say it's what the county/state recommends, but I really think they are just making it up, because it was my understanding that it's only recommended when we are in "high" community levels? And it's so blatantly hypocritical because I'll often see staff with the masks off or under their noses.
Anonymous wrote:I run a daycare in Montgomery county and The county is not imposing those guidelines anymore. Your daycare might have ulterior motives and is hiding behind the state and county with these ridiculous requirements. In Maryland and in Montgomery county children over two are absolutely not required to wear a mask, or quarantine and especially not household. That is completely intrusive. Ask to see where they are getting their guidelines and regulations from. They will not be able to provide one for you because they are making them up.
But at this point I think you should find a different daycare
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I run a daycare in Montgomery county and The county is not imposing those guidelines anymore. Your daycare might have ulterior motives and is hiding behind the state and county with these ridiculous requirements. In Maryland and in Montgomery county children over two are absolutely not required to wear a mask, or quarantine and especially not household. That is completely intrusive. Ask to see where they are getting their guidelines and regulations from. They will not be able to provide one for you because they are making them up.
But at this point I think you should find a different daycare
Thanks for sharing this info! I ended up calling the licensing office today (did NOT provide the name of my daycare) just to get clarity on what the actual rules are vs what’s up to our provider’s discretion. It turns out the fact that they refuse to allow parents inside the facility is a licensing violation, and has been since MARCH when the licensing agency contacted all the daycares to let them know this Covid rule had expired. Maryland requires childcare facilities to give parents access without an appointment any time their child is being cared for. Our kid had their birthday party well after the restrictions were lifted, and my husband and I asked if we could be there and were denied access. And it might be stupid, but realizing they denied us that opportunity, especially when they have no right to, makes me really sad. We’re looking elsewhere, but I’m also going to talk to some of the other parents. - OP