Anonymous wrote:These APs are talking to each other and providing the info on FB sites. So don't assume the HF are encouraging it, or know about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those are leftover vaccines. Better than throwing it away. If I could get a hold on a vaccine for myself I wouldn’t think about it twice either.
leftover vaccines are in DC. Not Maryland
Anonymous wrote:These APs are talking to each other and providing the info on FB sites. So don't assume the HF are encouraging it, or know about it.
Anonymous wrote:Those are leftover vaccines. Better than throwing it away. If I could get a hold on a vaccine for myself I wouldn’t think about it twice either.
Anonymous wrote:I know of at least 4 or 5 au pairs who have received the vaccine in Maryland that live in either DC or VA. This is ridiculous, but clearly the health department isn’t enforcing anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP - maybe it’s under this heading which is very vague?
Licensed, registered, approved or legally exempt child care providers
Aupairs are neither Licensed nor registered or approved child care providers.
Keep in mind that the idea is to open daycare centers and schools so parents can work. Not getting the vaccine so AP can party and travel or live their best life. No one is living their best life now, we are in a pandemic and need to work together to get out of this and selfish people are holding us back big time!
Except they are registered (with the state department) and approved (what does that even mean in this instance?) and they don’t specify that it only applies to daycare centers or schools because those are a separate category.
I’m not arguing that au pairs should jump the line in order to party, merely that under these rules it does seem like they are considered childcare providers and may be eligible. For the pp above I don’t see a huge issue with her au pair getting the vaccine if she can, given what happened to her mom and the rest of the family’s status. Anyone who can get the vaccine, should. It helps protect everyone else who is still waiting.
In the grand scheme of things, it does help if more people are vaccinated. The thing is, we are in short supply. Therefore, some people can be helped *MORE* than others. An au pair who is not otherwise high risk should not be jumping the line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP - maybe it’s under this heading which is very vague?
Licensed, registered, approved or legally exempt child care providers
Aupairs are neither Licensed nor registered or approved child care providers.
Keep in mind that the idea is to open daycare centers and schools so parents can work. Not getting the vaccine so AP can party and travel or live their best life. No one is living their best life now, we are in a pandemic and need to work together to get out of this and selfish people are holding us back big time!
Except they are registered (with the state department) and approved (what does that even mean in this instance?) and they don’t specify that it only applies to daycare centers or schools because those are a separate category.
I’m not arguing that au pairs should jump the line in order to party, merely that under these rules it does seem like they are considered childcare providers and may be eligible. For the pp above I don’t see a huge issue with her au pair getting the vaccine if she can, given what happened to her mom and the rest of the family’s status. Anyone who can get the vaccine, should. It helps protect everyone else who is still waiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP - maybe it’s under this heading which is very vague?
Licensed, registered, approved or legally exempt child care providers
Aupairs are neither Licensed nor registered or approved child care providers.
Keep in mind that the idea is to open daycare centers and schools so parents can work. Not getting the vaccine so AP can party and travel or live their best life. No one is living their best life now, we are in a pandemic and need to work together to get out of this and selfish people are holding us back big time!
Anonymous wrote:NP - maybe it’s under this heading which is very vague?
Licensed, registered, approved or legally exempt child care providers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m in NYC. Our 1b is a lot more than healthcare workers and people over 75.
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/covid/covid-19-vaccine-eligibility.page
It’s frontline essential workers, which is what we’ve been saying. APs are NOT frontline.
Anonymous wrote:I’m in NYC. Our 1b is a lot more than healthcare workers and people over 75.
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/covid/covid-19-vaccine-eligibility.page