Health
Families, day cares feel strain of new COVID-19 health rules – Bismarck Tribune
SEATTLE (AP) — Joelle Wheatley hit her pandemic-parenting rock bottom after her son was sent home from day care for a second time, with the sniffles, due to stricter…
SEATTLE (AP) Joelle Wheatley hit her pandemic-parenting rock bottom after her son was sent home from day care for a second time, with the sniffles, due to stricter health guidelines in a symptom-sensitive COVID-19 world.
It was supposed to be Jacobs first day back after a stressful 10-day home quarantine for another mild symptom that turned out to be harmless. Frustrated, desperate there were no other care options, and she needed to focus on work and certain that the 2-year-olds runny nose and cough…
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