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    Yes, despite the note, my policy says the child must be able to do all of the regular indoor&outdoor activities. If the child is mildly ill and also is crying inconsolably or lethargic or refusing to eat or drink, I can exclude as well. I can't do one to one care when there are 4 other kids to attend to. It's your business, and your call.

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