Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I just got back from the playground and I can tell you now there’s no way I am pulling him out entirely. Everyone is out and about. Millennials are partying and having brunch. But I’m supposed to sacrifice? Forget it. He’s not at risk and the school made the decision to stay open, so I am sending him.
Not sure you know how old Millennials are. The oldest millennials are pushing 40.
Anonymous wrote:Well I just got back from the playground and I can tell you now there’s no way I am pulling him out entirely. Everyone is out and about. Millennials are partying and having brunch. But I’m supposed to sacrifice? Forget it. He’s not at risk and the school made the decision to stay open, so I am sending him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours is open but it’s a small in home where she knows no parents have been out of the country. The kids must wash hands on arrival and get their temperature checked regularly. They clean and bleach daily. They work very hard. They are open as they serve some parents who need to work (and not telework).
and when another family pulls a dose and drop and no fever gets detected?
You can get asked to leave this daycare if you are known for pulling this. And there’s no way to do this without being found out.
lol, they do a later drop off and use Children's Motrin with 8 hour relief.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I just got back from the playground and I can tell you now there’s no way I am pulling him out entirely. Everyone is out and about. Millennials are partying and having brunch. But I’m supposed to sacrifice? Forget it. He’s not at risk and the school made the decision to stay open, so I am sending him.
Which is exactly why it will continue to spread.
So I suppose everyone is giving their nanny a paid month off too? Social distancing and all. Oh you’re not? How convenient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I just got back from the playground and I can tell you now there’s no way I am pulling him out entirely. Everyone is out and about. Millennials are partying and having brunch. But I’m supposed to sacrifice? Forget it. He’s not at risk and the school made the decision to stay open, so I am sending him.
Which is exactly why it will continue to spread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours is open but it’s a small in home where she knows no parents have been out of the country. The kids must wash hands on arrival and get their temperature checked regularly. They clean and bleach daily. They work very hard. They are open as they serve some parents who need to work (and not telework).
and when another family pulls a dose and drop and no fever gets detected?
Anonymous wrote:Ours is open but it’s a small in home where she knows no parents have been out of the country. The kids must wash hands on arrival and get their temperature checked regularly. They clean and bleach daily. They work very hard. They are open as they serve some parents who need to work (and not telework).
Anonymous wrote:Well I just got back from the playground and I can tell you now there’s no way I am pulling him out entirely. Everyone is out and about. Millennials are partying and having brunch. But I’m supposed to sacrifice? Forget it. He’s not at risk and the school made the decision to stay open, so I am sending him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daycare is closed until April 20th. Yes I think it’s irresponsible to send your kid
Closed until April 20th is irresponsible. Sad
Anonymous wrote:My daycare is closed until April 20th. Yes I think it’s irresponsible to send your kid