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Oregon Releases Final Guidance On Child Care Facilities Reopening Under Coronavirus

The new guidance for child care centers is similar to the "emergency" rules that providers have been regulated by. But there are some differences.

When Oregon Gov. Kate Brow ordered on March 23 that child cares had to either operate under the new rules or close,  .

Since then, the state's Early Learning Division opened up  out of concern that the rules intended to avoid coronavirus contagion created financially unsustainable situations for the providers.

The new rules, effective May 15, maintain the same child-to-adult ratios as the state mandated for emergency centers, and they continue to prioritize care for the children of essential workers. But in anticipation of more parents leaving home for work in the coming weeks, centers 鈥渕ay also serve all families who return to work in phased reopening.鈥

The rules also relax the emphasis on 鈥渟table cohorts鈥 of children, which required centers to care for the same children each day. That 10-child limit on child cohorts could be logistically difficult and a financial constraint for centers that catered to families who didn't need, or couldn't afford, child care every day.

Under the new rules, centers can consider up to 12 children in a cohort, so long as only 10 are in the center at the same time.

Centers would also be expected to document the comings and goings of families at their centers; they must log the arrivals and departures of children in their care, as well as the adults who are doing drop-off and pick-up. That鈥檚 intended 鈥渢o support contact tracing of cases if necessary,鈥 according to the guidance issued by the governor late Wednesday.

Copyright 2020 Oregon Public Broadcasting.

Rob Manning is a JPR content partner from Oregon Public Broadcasting. Rob has reported extensively on Oregon schools and universities as OPB's education reporter and is now a news editor.
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