Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm really hoping the CDC updates their guidance here. It seems like ages 2-4 are the last to be required to mask, which is pretty silly. And I'll probably have my kid continue to mask (spouse feels more strongly), I just can not stand the logical inconsistency here.
It has not been updated since late January, and they are indicating it is being updated for the "new' guideance rolled out a couple of weeks ago.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/schools-childcare/child-care-guidance.html#masking
The CDC's website has not been totally updated but their new guidance is that children 2-4 do not need to mask.
And in DC I guess childcare centers are no longer required to mandate masking, as of yesterday evening. Has anyone's center responded yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our independent MoCo child care center just dropped masks. I’m hoping they’ll adopt the new MDH quarantine policy next (only mandatory quarantine for outbreaks).
Yeah this is where I get confused- our center (part of a local nonprofit chain of centers on MoCo) went mask optional, with the caveat that they have to follow MSDE for quarantines/closures. With all the ever changing guidance at the different levels of govt I don’t even know what that is anymore!
I think the problem is that a MoCo daycare would need to consult with DHHS too, or at least that was my understanding. And they have not, to my knowledge, adopted the updated state guidance.
Unless I missed a memo, Montgomery county and the state are pretty much aligned in terms of quarantining.
Essentially, since young kids cannot mask after their five days it is going to be 10 days of isolation/exclusion. They might tell you five days if they can wear masks consistently in the entire time around the other children. Is there another regulation you are curious about?
DP- this is the latest I saw from the state. It's actually unclear to me how going mask optional affects the quarantine policies. I thought the state was saying 5 days quarantine is fine for ages 2+ since the kids were masking. But now they don't have to mask. So can they still come back after day 5 and mask days 6-10, or is it back to 10 days quarantine?
https://earlychildhood.marylandpublicschools.org/system/files/filedepot/3/covid_guidance_full_080420.pdf
Meanwhile MoCo DHHS never really wanted to give 2yos "credit" for wearing a mask and was still advising 10 days quarantine like you say even when the kid was forced to wear a mask all day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our independent MoCo child care center just dropped masks. I’m hoping they’ll adopt the new MDH quarantine policy next (only mandatory quarantine for outbreaks).
Yeah this is where I get confused- our center (part of a local nonprofit chain of centers on MoCo) went mask optional, with the caveat that they have to follow MSDE for quarantines/closures. With all the ever changing guidance at the different levels of govt I don’t even know what that is anymore!
I think the problem is that a MoCo daycare would need to consult with DHHS too, or at least that was my understanding. And they have not, to my knowledge, adopted the updated state guidance.
Unless I missed a memo, Montgomery county and the state are pretty much aligned in terms of quarantining.
Essentially, since young kids cannot mask after their five days it is going to be 10 days of isolation/exclusion. They might tell you five days if they can wear masks consistently in the entire time around the other children. Is there another regulation you are curious about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our independent MoCo child care center just dropped masks. I’m hoping they’ll adopt the new MDH quarantine policy next (only mandatory quarantine for outbreaks).
Yeah this is where I get confused- our center (part of a local nonprofit chain of centers on MoCo) went mask optional, with the caveat that they have to follow MSDE for quarantines/closures. With all the ever changing guidance at the different levels of govt I don’t even know what that is anymore!
I think the problem is that a MoCo daycare would need to consult with DHHS too, or at least that was my understanding. And they have not, to my knowledge, adopted the updated state guidance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our independent MoCo child care center just dropped masks. I’m hoping they’ll adopt the new MDH quarantine policy next (only mandatory quarantine for outbreaks).
Yeah this is where I get confused- our center (part of a local nonprofit chain of centers on MoCo) went mask optional, with the caveat that they have to follow MSDE for quarantines/closures. With all the ever changing guidance at the different levels of govt I don’t even know what that is anymore!
Anonymous wrote:Our independent MoCo child care center just dropped masks. I’m hoping they’ll adopt the new MDH quarantine policy next (only mandatory quarantine for outbreaks).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our daycare (MoCo) just announced that masking is optional for all teachers, students and staff as of tomorrow. Very happy to hear this, at last.
Is it a chain or independent center? Just curious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our daycare (MoCo) just announced that masking is optional for all teachers, students and staff as of tomorrow. Very happy to hear this, at last.
Is it a chain or independent center? Just curious
I am not the PP but our daycare - Kidsco Jr. - is a part of a local chain and they are mask optional as of today.
Thanks. That’s great to hear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our daycare (MoCo) just announced that masking is optional for all teachers, students and staff as of tomorrow. Very happy to hear this, at last.
Is it a chain or independent center? Just curious
I am not the PP but our daycare - Kidsco Jr. - is a part of a local chain and they are mask optional as of today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our daycare (MoCo) just announced that masking is optional for all teachers, students and staff as of tomorrow. Very happy to hear this, at last.
Is it a chain or independent center? Just curious
Anonymous wrote:Our daycare (MoCo) just announced that masking is optional for all teachers, students and staff as of tomorrow. Very happy to hear this, at last.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm really hoping the CDC updates their guidance here. It seems like ages 2-4 are the last to be required to mask, which is pretty silly. And I'll probably have my kid continue to mask (spouse feels more strongly), I just can not stand the logical inconsistency here.
It has not been updated since late January, and they are indicating it is being updated for the "new' guideance rolled out a couple of weeks ago.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/schools-childcare/child-care-guidance.html#masking
The CDC's website has not been totally updated but their new guidance is that children 2-4 do not need to mask.
And in DC I guess childcare centers are no longer required to mandate masking, as of yesterday evening. Has anyone's center responded yet?
Anonymous wrote:I'm really hoping the CDC updates their guidance here. It seems like ages 2-4 are the last to be required to mask, which is pretty silly. And I'll probably have my kid continue to mask (spouse feels more strongly), I just can not stand the logical inconsistency here.
It has not been updated since late January, and they are indicating it is being updated for the "new' guideance rolled out a couple of weeks ago.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/schools-childcare/child-care-guidance.html#masking