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Child-care centres across Ontario can expand capacity today

The groups of children must stay together throughout the program for at least seven days, and cannot mix with kids in different cohorts
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The number of kids in child-care centres is allowed to increase across Ontario today as the province continues its gradual reopening.

The Ministry of Education had previously limited the number of people per room in a daycare to 10 in an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19.

As of today, a maximum of 15 children — plus staff members — will be allowed in each "cohort."

The groups of children must stay together throughout the program for at least seven days, and cannot mix with kids in different cohorts.

While a government document offering operational guidance says staff members are no longer included in the size of the cohort, it notes that staff should not rotate between groups. It says supervisors should "limit their movement between rooms, doing so when absolutely necessary."

The ministry says infants are excluded from the increased capacity, because they've never been allowed to be in groups of more than 10.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 27, 2020.

The Canadian Press


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