As restrictions on child-care centers lift, many families are reluctant to send their children back—though parents and businesses could use a break
As the hard-hit day-care industry prepares to reopen from its coronavirus shutdown, Dina Longo, like many parents around the country, is debating whether it is safe to send her 2-year-old daughter back to her New Jersey child-care center.
The emergence of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, a serious condition potentially associated with Covid-19 that has affected more than 30 children in New Jersey and over 200 in New York, has given her pause, Ms. Longo said. California, Washington and Louisiana have recorded...
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