I think it double standard to open if your own child sick with something daycare child be excluded for. Whole reason for exclude is minimize contamination so it give message that your child protected from sickness from client but client child not protected when own child ill.
If able to have husband home, and keep own child fully isolated from shared space, maybe it different but if own child in daycare space, or common space, or in your care, then it total double standard.
Letting client know and choose is unfair. It place parent in situation of losing day at work to protect their child or take chance if not have job with flexibility. It make mockery of own requirement when client child ill and provider was not worried about risk to client when it her child so why should client be worried when it them.

































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