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[quote=Anonymous]My nanny is flying for a weekend trip and I want to avoid risk from her possible Covid exposure. On the flight and at her hotel with friends she'll possibly become infected. Is it OK to ask the nanny to take time off once she's back and get a Covid test? For time off, she could either use paid vacation or unpaid leave. I suppose I could even give her an extra week of paid vacation. What's the best way to handle minimizing my family's risk from her risky behavior? We have three high-risk family members, so it's very important to limit our possible Covid exposure. I guess what I'm really trying to pinpoint is what's a reasonable request. I don't want to be intrusive. But I must protect my family.[/quote]
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