Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daycare wouldn’t allow the baby in with a cold.
I had a fever from my 2nd vaccine and they wouldn’t let DD in (who was perfectly fine).
That was your own fault. You can't expect businesses to exercise cause common sense in these situations. You weren't suppose to report a fever in that situation. They didn't want to know. But once you told them, of course their hands were tied.
No, our daycare takes everyone’s temperature through the car window when you pull up for drop off.
Wow. That makes more sense now, but that's pretty crazy. You must have had quite the fever to set off a non-contact thermometer. No spouse or grandparent that could have done the drop off?
People like you are superspreaders.
Sure. And we're everywhere. Better go back in your basement.
Anonymous wrote:Here's Maryland's screening criteria:
"For the purposes of this guidance, COVID-19-LIKE ILLNESS is defined as: Any one of the following: cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, new loss of taste or smell OR At least 2 of the following: fever of 100.4o or higher (measured or subjective), chills or shaking chills, muscle aches, sore throat, headache, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, and congestion or runny nose."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daycare wouldn’t allow the baby in with a cold.
I had a fever from my 2nd vaccine and they wouldn’t let DD in (who was perfectly fine).
That was your own fault. You can't expect businesses to exercise cause common sense in these situations. You weren't suppose to report a fever in that situation. They didn't want to know. But once you told them, of course their hands were tied.
No, our daycare takes everyone’s temperature through the car window when you pull up for drop off.
Wow. That makes more sense now, but that's pretty crazy. You must have had quite the fever to set off a non-contact thermometer. No spouse or grandparent that could have done the drop off?
People like you are superspreaders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daycare wouldn’t allow the baby in with a cold.
I had a fever from my 2nd vaccine and they wouldn’t let DD in (who was perfectly fine).
That was your own fault. You can't expect businesses to exercise cause common sense in these situations. You weren't suppose to report a fever in that situation. They didn't want to know. But once you told them, of course their hands were tied.
No, our daycare takes everyone’s temperature through the car window when you pull up for drop off.
Wow. That makes more sense now, but that's pretty crazy. You must have had quite the fever to set off a non-contact thermometer. No spouse or grandparent that could have done the drop off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask your daycare. My daycare absolutely would not take a baby with a runny nose into the infant room. I think a lot of posters are talking about older kids.
No. I'm one of the PPs from NoVa. This is our daycare's policy for all children. I have a 5yo and an 11mo. They've been back at daycare since late summer.
Anonymous wrote:Ask your daycare. My daycare absolutely would not take a baby with a runny nose into the infant room. I think a lot of posters are talking about older kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daycare wouldn’t allow the baby in with a cold.
I had a fever from my 2nd vaccine and they wouldn’t let DD in (who was perfectly fine).
That was your own fault. You can't expect businesses to exercise cause common sense in these situations. You weren't suppose to report a fever in that situation. They didn't want to know. But once you told them, of course their hands were tied.
No, our daycare takes everyone’s temperature through the car window when you pull up for drop off.
Wow. That makes more sense now, but that's pretty crazy. You must have had quite the fever to set off a non-contact thermometer. No spouse or grandparent that could have done the drop off?
Grandparents? You are really stretching to blame this on PP!
No, I didn't mean it that way. But I bet the pp felt and probably looked terrible with that high of a fever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daycare wouldn’t allow the baby in with a cold.
I had a fever from my 2nd vaccine and they wouldn’t let DD in (who was perfectly fine).
That was your own fault. You can't expect businesses to exercise cause common sense in these situations. You weren't suppose to report a fever in that situation. They didn't want to know. But once you told them, of course their hands were tied.
No, our daycare takes everyone’s temperature through the car window when you pull up for drop off.
Wow. That makes more sense now, but that's pretty crazy. You must have had quite the fever to set off a non-contact thermometer. No spouse or grandparent that could have done the drop off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daycare wouldn’t allow the baby in with a cold.
I had a fever from my 2nd vaccine and they wouldn’t let DD in (who was perfectly fine).
That was your own fault. You can't expect businesses to exercise cause common sense in these situations. You weren't suppose to report a fever in that situation. They didn't want to know. But once you told them, of course their hands were tied.
No, our daycare takes everyone’s temperature through the car window when you pull up for drop off.
Wow. That makes more sense now, but that's pretty crazy. You must have had quite the fever to set off a non-contact thermometer. No spouse or grandparent that could have done the drop off?
Grandparents? You are really stretching to blame this on PP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daycare wouldn’t allow the baby in with a cold.
I had a fever from my 2nd vaccine and they wouldn’t let DD in (who was perfectly fine).
That was your own fault. You can't expect businesses to exercise cause common sense in these situations. You weren't suppose to report a fever in that situation. They didn't want to know. But once you told them, of course their hands were tied.
No, our daycare takes everyone’s temperature through the car window when you pull up for drop off.
Wow. That makes more sense now, but that's pretty crazy. You must have had quite the fever to set off a non-contact thermometer. No spouse or grandparent that could have done the drop off?