Anonymous wrote:Texted my provider this morning and found out she and at least one other family got together with out of town relatives for Thanksgiving. Keeping kid home this week, if nobody is sick and numbers start decreasing maybe we can send him back soon. One week at a time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pulled my daughter and will reevaluate in a few weeks.
We kept ours enrolled. I will come back and report if anything happens.
Anonymous wrote:We pulled my daughter and will reevaluate in a few weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our daycare is in the midst of an outbreak. We're not sending our child back until mid-January.
Did it spread among the kids? Or teacher to kid? Were they wearing masks? We are debating sending, so I'm curious to hear more about this. Most cases I've heard of in daycares/preschools were single isolated cases that didn't spread.
That's because families aren't reporting it, nor do they have any obligation to report if a family member caught it from a child.
And the providers are miraculously not catching COVID from those kids because.... reasons?
This isn't even controversial by health experts at this point. Young kids- particularly those younger than 10- are less likely to transmit COVID.
Providers aren’t reporting it either because they don’t want to be shut down. Just a mysterious sub for two weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our daycare is in the midst of an outbreak. We're not sending our child back until mid-January.
Did it spread among the kids? Or teacher to kid? Were they wearing masks? We are debating sending, so I'm curious to hear more about this. Most cases I've heard of in daycares/preschools were single isolated cases that didn't spread.
That's because families aren't reporting it, nor do they have any obligation to report if a family member caught it from a child.
And the providers are miraculously not catching COVID from those kids because.... reasons?
This isn't even controversial by health experts at this point. Young kids- particularly those younger than 10- are less likely to transmit COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our daycare is in the midst of an outbreak. We're not sending our child back until mid-January.
Did it spread among the kids? Or teacher to kid? Were they wearing masks? We are debating sending, so I'm curious to hear more about this. Most cases I've heard of in daycares/preschools were single isolated cases that didn't spread.
That's because families aren't reporting it, nor do they have any obligation to report if a family member caught it from a child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our daycare is in the midst of an outbreak. We're not sending our child back until mid-January.
Did it spread among the kids? Or teacher to kid? Were they wearing masks? We are debating sending, so I'm curious to hear more about this. Most cases I've heard of in daycares/preschools were single isolated cases that didn't spread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our daycare is in the midst of an outbreak. We're not sending our child back until mid-January.
Did it spread among the kids? Or teacher to kid? Were they wearing masks? We are debating sending, so I'm curious to hear more about this. Most cases I've heard of in daycares/preschools were single isolated cases that didn't spread.
Anonymous wrote:Our daycare is in the midst of an outbreak. We're not sending our child back until mid-January.