COVID-19 will be removed.They’re rules to which a Kingston daycare is adjusting ahead of reopening.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]“We no longer have dolls with clothes or hair, we just have dolls with painted-on hair,” said Betty Reid, supervisor at An Apple a Daycare.
Since the announcement on Tuesday, Reid’s staff has been busy sanitizing the classrooms, all of the furniture and the utensils the children and staff use.One of the ways Reid says the daycare is trying to ensure safety for the children is by providing individual “creative trays” that include crayons, markers, scissors and other craft supplies, all of which will be sanitized multiple times per day.“We’ll have five toddlers in a.