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Guidance for operating child care programs during COVID-19

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    As a child care provider, you can help protect children, their families, and staff and slow the spread of COVID-19 by using CDC’s updated Guidance for Operating Child Care Programs during COVID-19. Tailor your COVID-19 plan based on the unique needs of your child care program and the spread and impact of COVID-19 in your community. Continue to work with your local public health officials, child care licensing boards/bodies, child care accreditation bodies, health consultants, school districts, and other early childhood partners to monitor the situation and revise your plan as needed.
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    Introduction -- Children and COVID-19 -- COVID-19 Vaccination -- Plan and Prepare -- Maintaining Healthy Environments -- Ventilation -- Water Systems -- Food Service -- Maintaining Healthy Operations -- Children with Disabilities or Special Healthcare Needs -- Recognizing Signs and Symptoms of COVID-19 -- Preparing for When Someone is Sick with COVID-19 -- Supporting Coping and Resilience -- References.

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