Dr. Henry says daycare children with no symptoms don’t need to isolate, Kamloops daycares still awaiting official word
KAMLOOPS — Navigating the pandemic has been difficult for everyone, but it’s been even more challenging for daycare operators who are dealing with changes on a daily basis.
“Definitely a challenge for families. The information is flying at us. It changes every day,” said Traci Anderson from the Boys & Girls Club of Kamloops. “The concerns are real. I get it. We’re short-staffed. I’ve had to be frontline working with the kids.”
As the Omicron variant is causing more COVID-19 illness, operators are having to do their own contact tracing as the healthcare system is overloaded.
For Kamloops preschool teacher Patti Pernitsky, the mixed messaging and lack of communication has been one of the most frustrating things to deal with during the pandemic, especially of late.