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No one cared who i was until i put on the mask
No one cared who i was until i put on the mask












  1. #NO ONE CARED WHO I WAS UNTIL I PUT ON THE MASK UPDATE#
  2. #NO ONE CARED WHO I WAS UNTIL I PUT ON THE MASK LICENSE#

Be sure to complete the reopen survey, also available on the KDHE Child Care Licensing homepage, and notify your local licensing surveyor when you reopen.

#NO ONE CARED WHO I WAS UNTIL I PUT ON THE MASK UPDATE#

Yes, please complete the short survey available on the KDHE Child Care Licensing homepage to notify KDHE of the temporary closure and provide this update to your local licensing surveyor. If I am temporarily closing my licensed facility, do I need to notify anyone? Staff should continue to sit with children during meals and encourage socialization. To reduce the number of individuals touching serving dishes and utensils it is permissible to temporarily discontinue the practice of children passing and serving themselves. Is it OK to suspend the practice of children serving themselves at meals? For more information, review the guidance for licensed child care facilities available on the KDHE Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource Microsite under the Child Care and Foster Care tab and at.

  • NOTE: Be sure to remain current on the KDHE recommendations for screening as well quarantine and isolation of travelers, continuously updated on the COVID-19 Resource Microsite ( ).
  • other signs of illness (headache, sore throat, general aches/pains, fatigue/weakness/extreme exhaustion).
  • Is anyone showing signs of illness and symptoms?

    no one cared who i was until i put on the mask

    Has there been any exposure to an individual diagnosed with COVID-19? See Shortened Quarantine Guidance.

    no one cared who i was until i put on the mask

  • Has there been travel within the last 14 days in a state or country identified by KDHE as required for isolation or quarantine (see KDHE Travel Related Quarantine Table).
  • When enrolling new children and hiring new staff, screen by asking appropriate questions. These provisions are in place in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Strong practices for screening for signs and symptoms of illness, exclusion policies, and increased sanitation are essential. Should I be screening new children and new staff? For additional information, refer to the Interim Guidance for Child Care Facilities licensed by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. Licensees are encouraged to remain in close communication with their local public health department as situations regarding COVID-19 are changing frequently. However, you may choose to close based on your specific situation as stated above. In the absence of more restrictive guidance from the state or local public health officer to prevent the spread of COVID-19, you are not required to close. KDHE requests that licensees notify their local licensing surveyor when temporarily closing their facility and to let the surveyor know when the facility re-opens.
  • Concerns related to ability to maintain a safe and sanitary environment for children/staff.
  • Continued access when facilities are in buildings that have closed.
  • While the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) supports continued child care operations, the Department recognizes that some licensees may make the difficult decision to temporarily close. Why are some facilities closed and others open?

    #NO ONE CARED WHO I WAS UNTIL I PUT ON THE MASK LICENSE#

    Existing child care facilities must continue to operate within the terms of their license and comply with requirements.įind more information on daycare guidance. Child care facilities may not operate at alternate locations without a temporary license. KDHE Child Care Licensing will not issue blanket exceptions to increase capacity or eliminate other health or safety requirements. Child care facilities may voluntarily choose to close for a period of time. Childcare providers should be in close contact with their county health department to stay up to date with the latest guidance. However, local health officers may choose to make more stringent guidelines for local communities, up to and including mandatory closures. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment ( KDHE) is currently recommending that child care operations continue operating at this time. Should I close my daycare? What are you recommending for daycares?

  • Anyone (friend, teacher, relative) caring for 2 children for less than 20 hours per weekĢ.
  • Children receiving care in their own home.
  • Additionally, the following child care arrangements do not require a license from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment ( KDHE):

    no one cared who i was until i put on the mask

    You can contact Child Care Aware of Kansas at 1-87 if you need help finding licensed child care options. I’m having trouble finding child care and I need to go back to work.














    No one cared who i was until i put on the mask