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'Difficult situation' for families impacted by Watson Lake Daycare exposure notice

Watson Lake's only daycare is the subject of a COVID-19 public exposure notice. Although the daycare remains open, the town's mayor says many parents are staying home with their children this week.

Many parents staying home with their children after COVID-19 exposure notice for community's only daycare

Christmas time for children at the Watson Lake Daycare. The town's only daycare is the subject of a COVID-19 public exposure notice. Although the daycare remains open, the town's mayor says many parents are staying home with their children this week. (Watson Lake Daycare)

Although the Watson Lake Daycare remains open, many parents are staying home with their kids who attend it after a COVID-19 exposure notice was issuedon Wednesday, according to the town'smayor.

Chris Irvin acknowledgedthe exposure notice putmany parents in "a difficult situation" as there isonly one daycare in Watson Lake.

"People are staying home from work," he said. "There are some people that can afford to do that. Some people thatcan't."

The exposure notice was forchildren and staff who attended the infant group, toddler group and preschool groupat the the community's only daycareon Sept. 8 and 9.

Children and staff in those groups were recommended to self-isolate until Sept.19 and then monitor their symptomsuntil Sept.23.

The after-school day care group is not affected by the exposure notice.

Stayingon the safe side

Some parents with children in elementary school are also staying home with their kids this week, said Irvin, to stay on the safe side.

Irvin saidno information has been released about how the COVID-19casewas brought into the daycare, and that the community at large doesn't know much about the case.

"All I can tell you at this point is we'vebeen notified of six active cases in the community," said Irvin. "Just from talking to some of the general public, they were notified of the exposure earlier on and then there was a general notification of the daycare."

He said the community is concerned because unvaccinated children are at-risk in this case.

Watson Lake was one of Yukon's first communities to have a local outbreak, and its vaccination rate is lower than the territory's average.

With files from Mike Rudyk and George Maratos