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dolores 01:57 PM 05-12-2020
Originally Posted by Cat Herder:
Here, masks are for ages 3 and up, if tolerated. Hint: they don't. Mine is up to me once they are inside.

We still meet the "under 10 person rule" so the gloves are not necessary except for diaper changes, vomit and bloody boo-boo's, as usual.

The no-touch thermometers are used at drop-off for documentation and throughout the day for personal reassurance. I still have the axillary, temporal, and otic ones as well for confirmation.

Not to be offensive but NYS seems to have been pretty dramatic about every phase of this according to what media we see down here. It is a running joke around town. "It is the only state that whines incessantly about it while others work and find their own solutions." I get that it was hit that hardest due to the sheer concentration of people in a micro-space.
I understand the perception that NYS comes off dramatic, especially if that is based on media. As we know they sensationalize so as bad as it is, and it is, they make it look even worse.
My issue as it pertains to my business is the impracticality of some of the recommendations/executive orders not only NYS but CDC etc. want us to implement and trying to figure out how to comply .
Thank you and everyone for sharing what you do as it is very helpful
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