Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are insane to be pushing this in the midst of the highest numbers we’ve ever seen.
+1. Read the room, OP.
Actually this surge is a perfect example of why what has previously been done hasnt worked. I- a parent under 5- was okay with this for a year until vaccinations came out but no more. It will just keep happening and happening with no benefit to children. I dont have enough leave to have surgery I need due to these restrictive policies. My son has been tested almost 10 times this year due to runny nose/cough/etc. Not ONCE has it been COVID. Rapid tests arent accepted and every single daycare is doing things differently so these are all "recommendations" that are being implemented inconsistently.
When we've asked for more government support or paid leave for quarantines/isolation because this age group is unvaccinated the response is personal responsibility. If thats the way it goes then personal responsibility means my kid is not responsible for protecting anyone else.
Ill be signing your petition OP.
Petitions are a complete waste of time, but if it makes you feel important, go for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are like me and frustrated by the constant daycare closures (that are not backed by evidence) and policies that are harming our youngest children and detrimental to parents' mental and financial health, please consider taking a look at this: https://chng.it/w8ZCRxLgMx and sharing it as widely as possible. Thank you.
Thank you OP. Signed and sharing.
I'm a single parent and self-employed. These quarantines are breaking me. I cut my client load significantly to be able to ride out closures and quarantines figuring I would just do it until the toddler vaccine was approved in February. Now we may not have toddlers fully vaccinated until the end of 2022. I truly don't know how to keep my family afloat unless daycare goes test to stay. I can't afford a nanny.
Right now, losing our house and not being able to afford food is more of a risk for our family than Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please keep in mind that child care workers are put at greater risk of exposure because they change diapers, wipe noses, clean spit up all day. Very different from elementary school teachers.
They always have been for every other malady and your statement doesnt make sense if you break it down. Children under 2 arent required to wear masks. Children 2-3 are suggested. Children over 3 are strongly encourage/required based on most daycares Ive been hearing about. Children over 3 are usually potty trained and can wipe their own noses.
Lastly there are no surges in COVID cases in either providers nor children in daycares that arent masking kids under 5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are insane to be pushing this in the midst of the highest numbers we’ve ever seen.
+1. Read the room, OP.
Actually this surge is a perfect example of why what has previously been done hasnt worked. I- a parent under 5- was okay with this for a year until vaccinations came out but no more. It will just keep happening and happening with no benefit to children. I dont have enough leave to have surgery I need due to these restrictive policies. My son has been tested almost 10 times this year due to runny nose/cough/etc. Not ONCE has it been COVID. Rapid tests arent accepted and every single daycare is doing things differently so these are all "recommendations" that are being implemented inconsistently.
When we've asked for more government support or paid leave for quarantines/isolation because this age group is unvaccinated the response is personal responsibility. If thats the way it goes then personal responsibility means my kid is not responsible for protecting anyone else.
Ill be signing your petition OP.
Anonymous wrote:You are insane to be pushing this in the midst of the highest numbers we’ve ever seen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are insane to be pushing this in the midst of the highest numbers we’ve ever seen.
+1. Read the room, OP.
Well, you know what we do know. Cloth masks—I.e. pretty much what every single 2 and 3 year old wears are facial decorations. So let’s end that know shall we. They weren’t doing anything anyway and two year olds shouldn’t be masked per almost every other world health organization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are like me and frustrated by the constant daycare closures (that are not backed by evidence) and policies that are harming our youngest children and detrimental to parents' mental and financial health, please consider taking a look at this: https://chng.it/w8ZCRxLgMx and sharing it as widely as possible. Thank you.
Thank you OP. Signed and sharing.
I'm a single parent and self-employed. These quarantines are breaking me. I cut my client load significantly to be able to ride out closures and quarantines figuring I would just do it until the toddler vaccine was approved in February. Now we may not have toddlers fully vaccinated until the end of 2022. I truly don't know how to keep my family afloat unless daycare goes test to stay. I can't afford a nanny.
Right now, losing our house and not being able to afford food is more of a risk for our family than Covid.
Anonymous wrote:If you are like me and frustrated by the constant daycare closures (that are not backed by evidence) and policies that are harming our youngest children and detrimental to parents' mental and financial health, please consider taking a look at this: https://chng.it/w8ZCRxLgMx and sharing it as widely as possible. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are insane to be pushing this in the midst of the highest numbers we’ve ever seen.
+1. Read the room, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please keep in mind that child care workers are put at greater risk of exposure because they change diapers, wipe noses, clean spit up all day. Very different from elementary school teachers.
They always have been for every other malady and your statement doesnt make sense if you break it down. Children under 2 arent required to wear masks. Children 2-3 are suggested. Children over 3 are strongly encourage/required based on most daycares Ive been hearing about. Children over 3 are usually potty trained and can wipe their own noses.
Lastly there are no surges in COVID cases in either providers nor children in daycares that arent masking kids under 5.
Where are you located? In DC, masking 2+ is required. There are so, so many 2 year olds who will continue to be impacted because it’s just not developmentally appropriate to expect them to mask.
https://coronavirus.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/coronavirus/page_content/attachments/Health_Guidance_For_Childcare_2021.08.11ForPosting.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are insane to be pushing this in the midst of the highest numbers we’ve ever seen.
+1. Read the room, OP.
+2. More than half of our daycare is closed due to covid cases right now.
My daycare is closed with NO cases. Just closed "in case" because of holiday gatherings.
Are the prorating for the days they are closed? I would be very mad about this.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks OP! I really appreciate that someone is talking about this and trying to change it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are insane to be pushing this in the midst of the highest numbers we’ve ever seen.
+1. Read the room, OP.
+2. More than half of our daycare is closed due to covid cases right now.
My daycare is closed with NO cases. Just closed "in case" because of holiday gatherings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please keep in mind that child care workers are put at greater risk of exposure because they change diapers, wipe noses, clean spit up all day. Very different from elementary school teachers.
They always have been for every other malady and your statement doesnt make sense if you break it down. Children under 2 arent required to wear masks. Children 2-3 are suggested. Children over 3 are strongly encourage/required based on most daycares Ive been hearing about. Children over 3 are usually potty trained and can wipe their own noses.
Lastly there are no surges in COVID cases in either providers nor children in daycares that arent masking kids under 5.