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    I don't know what other "way" he can do this. A centre won't keep a sick child either. I wouldn't call for just a runny nose, but mucus that is yellow or green is the sign of an infection and I would certainly call the parents for that. Plus if a child feels sick, they are not able to enjoy the daycare activities and you are right, they need to be home in their jammies.

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