Anonymous wrote:If you can’t deal with cough and runny nose, find another job that involves no exposure. Parents aren’t going to keep kids home with runny noses if they’re paying for daycare or preschool.
Or find a family that has some sense. Your last sentence is extremely tone deaf in terms of the current situation.Anonymous wrote:If you can’t deal with cough and runny nose, find another job that involves no exposure. Parents aren’t going to keep kids home with runny noses if they’re paying for daycare or preschool.
Anonymous wrote:I would be angry if my employers didn’t disclose that the kids or parents got sick over the weekend. Like others, not in pre-covid days but most certainly now.
It’s a statement of how they think of you, OP. Your employers are putting their convenience over your health. Something to think about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In normal times, you would be absolutely wrong.
In covid Times, you are absolutely right are are doing the right thing.
+1 They will likely need the covid test anyway to return to school.
Anonymous wrote:In normal times, you would be absolutely wrong.
In covid Times, you are absolutely right are are doing the right thing.
Anonymous wrote:OP, these two responses are ridiculous.
(No offense to the posters!)
But w/COVID-19 positive case rates skyrocketing at such astronomical levels - no pun intended - one can never be too careful.
The parents should have contacted you prior to coming in today & disclosed to you that their children were sick.
Yesss......kids DO tend to get coughs + sniffles around this time of year, especially those that attend daycare/preschool.
And in pre-pandemic times it was simply par for the course.
But we are not only smack in the middle of both a contagious as well as deadly pandemic, we also have record-shattering case numbers that this virus has no plan to go away soon.
So I think it would be in your best interest to stay away from ANYONE who is outwardly showing symptoms of being ill.