Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our current preschool in MoCo is mandating it. I've visited three other schools in the county and those have no plans to mandate it unless required by the county/regulatory agencies (which I think would only happen if it gets full FDA approval). We will be switching centers.
Thanks for vacating a slot for parents who prefer their children be safer rather than the opposite. Even if we vaccinate our children, as everyone should, risk of COVID infection is lower if they are in an environment where everyone else is vaccinated as well.
The lowered risk of infection is marginal. Look, I got my 3yo vaccinated, as I do for the flu every year, because I still think the benefits outweigh the potential downsides. But I think it's poor policy to mandate a vaccine that is not yet fully approved, and I'm glad my daycare is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our current preschool in MoCo is mandating it. I've visited three other schools in the county and those have no plans to mandate it unless required by the county/regulatory agencies (which I think would only happen if it gets full FDA approval). We will be switching centers.
Thanks for vacating a slot for parents who prefer their children be safer rather than the opposite. Even if we vaccinate our children, as everyone should, risk of COVID infection is lower if they are in an environment where everyone else is vaccinated as well.
Anonymous wrote:Our current preschool in MoCo is mandating it. I've visited three other schools in the county and those have no plans to mandate it unless required by the county/regulatory agencies (which I think would only happen if it gets full FDA approval). We will be switching centers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LA county is going back to a mask mandate on July 29th and I can’t wait. So tired of entitles parents at daycares bringing in their sick kids. Now the kids have to mask, while we’ve been masked this entire time.
/ daycare worker
Do you separate kids for meals and naps? Otherwise I’m curious why you think the masks would be effective at preventing spread. Seems like your daycare needs more of a backbone for dealing with parents bringing in sick kids- ours does not hesitate to call parents to pick up their kids for prett much any symptom.
Anonymous wrote:LA county is going back to a mask mandate on July 29th and I can’t wait. So tired of entitles parents at daycares bringing in their sick kids. Now the kids have to mask, while we’ve been masked this entire time.
/ daycare worker
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland just ended quarantines for asymptomatic kids in daycares, regardless of vaccination status and ability to mask. See here:
https://earlychildhood.marylandpublicschools.org/system/files/filedepot/3/covid_guidance_full_080420.pdf
So if daycares in Maryland were requiring vaccines as a way to not have to deal with managing quarantines, then there is no reason to require them anymore. I can't think of any other reason that preschools would have to mandate them: they very clearly don't prevent infection or transmission and severe disease in that age group is extremely rare and there is no proof that the vaccines reduce risk of severe disease in that age group anyway.
Not remotely true. There was recently a covid outbreak in DC's preschool class. All the kids who had received their first dose did not get covid. All the kids who had not received their first dose got covid. It was remarkable (well, it wasn't really).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland just ended quarantines for asymptomatic kids in daycares, regardless of vaccination status and ability to mask. See here:
https://earlychildhood.marylandpublicschools.org/system/files/filedepot/3/covid_guidance_full_080420.pdf
So if daycares in Maryland were requiring vaccines as a way to not have to deal with managing quarantines, then there is no reason to require them anymore. I can't think of any other reason that preschools would have to mandate them: they very clearly don't prevent infection or transmission and severe disease in that age group is extremely rare and there is no proof that the vaccines reduce risk of severe disease in that age group anyway.
Not remotely true. There was recently a covid outbreak in DC's preschool class. All the kids who had received their first dose did not get covid. All the kids who had not received their first dose got covid. It was remarkable (well, it wasn't really).
Anonymous wrote:Maryland just ended quarantines for asymptomatic kids in daycares, regardless of vaccination status and ability to mask. See here:
https://earlychildhood.marylandpublicschools.org/system/files/filedepot/3/covid_guidance_full_080420.pdf
So if daycares in Maryland were requiring vaccines as a way to not have to deal with managing quarantines, then there is no reason to require them anymore. I can't think of any other reason that preschools would have to mandate them: they very clearly don't prevent infection or transmission and severe disease in that age group is extremely rare and there is no proof that the vaccines reduce risk of severe disease in that age group anyway.