Anonymous wrote:Counties are reducing the capacity to 10 people indoor. I believe this will include daycares too. Hogan might speak on this today. We were told by higher ups to brace ourselves for this announcement today. This will mean that people will lose their daycare spots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Counties are reducing the capacity to 10 people indoor. I believe this will include daycares too. Hogan might speak on this today. We were told by higher ups to brace ourselves for this announcement today. This will mean that people will lose their daycare spots.
Are you kidding me? Didn't the state just allow daycares (outside MoCo) to return to normal capacity? Which seemed kind of premature IMO but now they're reverting to even stricter capacity limitations? I can't believe they are going after childcares AGAIN before tacking the indoor activities that are the bigger offenders in termsof transmission.
Anonymous wrote:Counties are reducing the capacity to 10 people indoor. I believe this will include daycares too. Hogan might speak on this today. We were told by higher ups to brace ourselves for this announcement today. This will mean that people will lose their daycare spots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they trying to reduce the capacity when day cares are doing so well managing a safe and healthy environment
Well, to be fair, the state basically forced their hand. They either need to let more people in a classroom, or they need to reduce capacity, in order to meet the normal state-mandated staff-to-child ratios.
Anonymous wrote:Why are they trying to reduce the capacity when day cares are doing so well managing a safe and healthy environment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah this was no mistake- Elrich et al. were met with some swift opposition and backed down. It’s almost like they were deliberately trying to sneak this through when everyone was distracted with the election.
Yep. I agree. This was intentional. Glad someone noticed and posted here a few days ago.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah this was no mistake- Elrich et al. were met with some swift opposition and backed down. It’s almost like they were deliberately trying to sneak this through when everyone was distracted with the election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The order is being revised to align with the state's earlier 15-person limit per room. That should avoid disruption at most centers, provided that they didn't expand after the state rescinded its restrictions in early October.
This would be great! Do you have a source or did you call and hear this from one of the council members' offices.