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COVID-19: Uncertainty remains in B.C.’s daycare sector

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The struggle continues for parents struggling to balance work and childcare in B.C. because of the ongoing impact of COVID-19.

Last week, the provincial health officer indicated any asymptomatic child would not have to isolate for 10 days. But official changes were not made to the BC Centre for Disease Control website, leaving providers in limbo.

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