Anonymous wrote:I would certainly hope that a fever alone means automatic exclusion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone is a bit on edge about this. Our daycare updated their illness policy such that you need to keep your child home for the entire duration of a cold, even if you get a negative test result for Covid.
Are you in Maryland? This was the guidance daycares received from the health department and licensing.
Is this new? First I’m hearing of this and I’m in MD.
No, it's not new. This was in the July decision flow chart. Do you work in daycare? These are the guidelines we must follow in order to be open. In regards to a cold symptoms that meet COVID like illness the flow chart states:
"The ill person should stay
home until symptoms have
improved and criteria in the
Communicable Diseases
Summary have been met as
applicable.
The person should consider
being tested/retested for
COVID-19 if symptoms do not
improve."
It's going to be a challenging winter because of colds and allergies, however, parents, please understand that these are State guidelines and regulations that we must follow in order to be open during the pandemic. We are not making these rules up and are obligated to follow them and must enforce them. It's always difficult to exclude a family due to a cold, but in the end it prevents illnesses from spreading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone is a bit on edge about this. Our daycare updated their illness policy such that you need to keep your child home for the entire duration of a cold, even if you get a negative test result for Covid.
Are you in Maryland? This was the guidance daycares received from the health department and licensing.
Is this new? First I’m hearing of this and I’m in MD.
No, it's not new. This was in the July decision flow chart. Do you work in daycare? These are the guidelines we must follow in order to be open. In regards to a cold symptoms that meet COVID like illness the flow chart states:
"The ill person should stay
home until symptoms have
improved and criteria in the
Communicable Diseases
Summary have been met as
applicable.
The person should consider
being tested/retested for
COVID-19 if symptoms do not
improve."
It's going to be a challenging winter because of colds and allergies, however, parents, please understand that these are State guidelines and regulations that we must follow in order to be open during the pandemic. We are not making these rules up and are obligated to follow them and must enforce them. It's always difficult to exclude a family due to a cold, but in the end it prevents illnesses from spreading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone is a bit on edge about this. Our daycare updated their illness policy such that you need to keep your child home for the entire duration of a cold, even if you get a negative test result for Covid.
Are you in Maryland? This was the guidance daycares received from the health department and licensing.
Is this new? First I’m hearing of this and I’m in MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone is a bit on edge about this. Our daycare updated their illness policy such that you need to keep your child home for the entire duration of a cold, even if you get a negative test result for Covid.
Are you in Maryland? This was the guidance daycares received from the health department and licensing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think everyone is a bit on edge about this. Our daycare updated their illness policy such that you need to keep your child home for the entire duration of a cold, even if you get a negative test result for Covid.
Are you in Maryland? This was the guidance daycares received from the health department and licensing.
Anonymous wrote:I think everyone is a bit on edge about this. Our daycare updated their illness policy such that you need to keep your child home for the entire duration of a cold, even if you get a negative test result for Covid.
Anonymous wrote:We're just keeping DD out of daycare between Thanksgiving and mid-January.
Anonymous wrote:I am not part of the "stay at home until there is vaccine" crowd. My kids have been back in daycare/preschool since it opened in June. Daycare is an essential service that allows us to earn a living and keeps our kids learning and socializing. We are thankful it is open and feel we have a responsibility to try to keep it open. I'm irked by the number of things I've heard other parents talk about doing with their kids over the past few weeks:
-Flying cross country to see grandparents
-Going to weddings
-Indoor dining with other families
-Trips to Disney
I don't even want my kids to get a cold because they could shut down the classroom until a covid test comes back negative.
I wish people would have some sense of the privilege of having daycare/preschool open, and think about maybe forgoing some of the trips and large gatherings other the winter months but that's not going to happen.