March 13, 2020

You likely have heard from various media outlets about the coronavirus and the new cases in the U.S. and in Georgia. Our House has and will continue to follow best practices established by our child care licensing agency, Bright from the Start, and the Center for Disease Control. We are aware that many of our local school districts have announced closures over the next few weeks. We are in conversations about how this impacts Our House and our ability to deliver quality service. Our utmost concern is as always the staff, children and families in our care.

We are meeting and reviewing information over the next day or two to determine our next steps. In the meantime, we encourage you to view the previously distributed prevention information as well as view below for information about keeping your child healthy at home and our procedures doing so at school.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, coronavirus outbreaks in young children are uncommon, and severe symptoms are even rarer in children. Even so, to prevent the spread of illness, we will continue to monitor the children in our care for signs of illness, including fever, cough, difficulty breathing, body aches, fatigue, sore throat, headache, and diarrhea. If your child is exhibiting any of these systems, please keep them home. In addition, we will utilize good health practices such as appropriate handwashing, covering coughs or sneezing with a tissue or into the elbow, and disinfecting surfaces. We will continue to enforce the rules prohibiting children and staff who are sick or who show specific symptoms of illness from being in child care facilities.

For more information on children and the coronavirus, please visit the CDC website. Though the symptoms of the coronavirus are similar to the flu, there is no vaccine currently available to prevent the coronavirus. Infectious disease specialists strongly recommend that children and adults receive a flu vaccination because it can help protect them from various strains of the influenza virus.

These procedures for proper handwashing can reduce the spread of germs:

The following links provide more information about flu prevention and about the coronavirus:

Finally if you suspect illness including the Flu or Coronavirus· Visit your primary care doctor or pediatrician as a first line of defense before visiting an emergency department or urgent care center.