EAP and COVID-19: Interim Guidance for Child Care Programs - CDC Report
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Interim Guidance for Child Care ProgramsSee at
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The reopening of child care programs is crucial to helping parents and guardians return to work. Many States have closed schools for the academic year and, with summer quickly approaching, an increasing number of working parents may need to rely on these programs. CDC’s Interim Guidance for Administrators of US K-12 Schools and Child Care Programs and supplemental Guidance for Child Care Programs that Remain Open provide recommendations for operating child care programs in low, moderate, and significant mitigation communities. In communities that are deemed significant mitigation areas by State and local authorities, child care programs should be closed. However, child care programs can choose to remain open to serve children of essential workers, such as healthcare workers. All decisions about following these recommendations should be made locally, in collaboration with local health officials who can help determine levels of COVID-19 community transmission and the capacities of the local public health system and healthcare systems.Rights/Terms
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CDCreopening of businesses
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
precautions
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COVID-19
Communicable Disease Center (U.S.)
Child care services
COVID-19 (Disease)
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