Manitoba

Moms track daycare infections for parents

Two self-described “tired moms,” who are researchers at the University of Manitoba, are polling early childhood educators to find out how Omicron is affecting daycares and what support is necessary to ensure they can operate safely.
Sybile Kimley, supervisor at Lord Roberts Children’s Programs, cleans up the daycare Friday. (Jessica Lee/Winnipeg Free Press)

Two self-described "tired moms," who are researchers at the University of Manitoba, are polling early childhood educators to find out how Omicron is affecting daycares and what support is necessary to ensure they can operate safely.

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