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“Dear PoPville,

We have a 3 month old we are nanny sharing with another 3 month old. We normally host the nanny and other baby. The past 2 weeks our nanny didn’t want to work in our house while we both are now teleworking full time so both families have dropped our kids off at the nanny’s condo.

My family, the other family, and the nanny have all promised to social distance.

Next week the nanny might be convinced to watch the 2 babies from our home.

Are we?

A.)

totally crazy and should all self isolate
B.) continue on with delivering our kids to the nanny’s place
C.) ask start to hosting both kids again in our home

We like our nanny and even if we did all self isolate we would still pay her as we want her to continue on after this all blows over.”

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