I've bleached and sanitized and cleaned surfaces forwards and backwards throughout the daycare and the common areas we use. Hubby and I spent 3 1/2 hours Saturday morning cleaning. Then this morning my 15 mo old throws up
ddc #1 came down with it on Monday morning. Called his mom and she picked him up right away. Then on Friday afternoon another ddc threw up. Again parents came right away and picked up ddc. So after the second child got sick, I knew I was dealing with an actual stomach bug. Ugh.Hence, the megga cleaning ontop of sterlizing on Monday when ddc #1 got sick.
So my question is....standard 72 hours AFTER symptoms leave I can open my daycare (after doing said excercise above, again and again...I better break out the industrial size bleach). Please pray the rest of us don't get sick. We really need the income. I hate losing two (maybe more ?) days.![]()



































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In a centre when i worked there if your enrollment was 60 kids and 10 staff there needed to be 6 or more with symptoms an outbreak to move from 24 hour normal exclusion to 72 hour or a confirmed stool sample showing Rotavirus or Norwalk before you hit the 10% mark ... Otherwise the first group got off lucky with just 24 hours ... does your community have confirmed cases of either anywhere ?




