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Cleveland - Child care programs can be safe within the context of low community transmission of COVID-19, according to new research from Case Western Reserve University, based on data from child care programs throughout Ohio.
The study took place from Aug. 15 to Nov. 20, during a timeframe of relatively low community transmission of COVID-19. The team found COVID-19 infection rates at child care programs have been low as a result of:
clear and comprehensive state guidelines for mitigating transmission within child care settings;
streamlined reporting of cases to monitor trends;
resources to support adherence to state guidelines; and
high compliance with these guidelines by child care workers and families.