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To not want my dd nursery manager to go on holiday to Mexico

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mummytopebs · 27/04/2009 22:40

My dd nursery manager is going on holiday to mexico the end of the week. I would not go at the moment but she is still going. She is the manager of a private nursery which takes children from 6 weeks to 4 years, i find it quite worrying especially as my dd has problems with her immune system. Is this just me being paranoid?

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fishnet · 01/05/2009 17:02

mosschops30 google "healthcare connections". They are legit, they were on newsnight last night. You can either pay £56 and they will send it to you immediately or else they have an insurance scheme where you pay £11 and they reserve a batch for you. You are then guaranteed to have it if/when you need it (at which point you pay your £56). Those amounts are per person. DH thinks I'm loopy hence I have only done the insurance scheme rather than buying 4 doses for the bathroom cabinet!

mosschops30 · 01/05/2009 17:04

thanks fishnet, dh thinks Ive lost it too, but Ive told him he'll be laughing on the other side of the window when Im in here with my stockpiling and he's being eaten by zombies in the close

Jaypickle · 01/05/2009 17:21

I'm in Ireland, and you'd be hard pushed to find anywhere that would take a baby before 6 months. Same is Australia when I was a childminder there. I''d just never heard of taking children that young in a nursery.

SamsMama · 01/05/2009 17:25

LOL mosschops! Dh says if I start hoarding away canned goods and bottled water he's having me institutionalized. My response was "Ooh, hoarding, what a good idea!"

fircone · 01/05/2009 17:29

I'm with fishnet.

I'd withdraw my child and alert all the other parents.

mummytopebs · 01/05/2009 21:57

Just an update she is due to go on the 12th and they have cancelled up to the 9th so she still might go and is still going to go if she can - a bit mad if you ask me but i suppose each to their own!!

Northernlurker this is the first time my dd has been able to go back to nursery as her immnune system seems to be starting to fight things off. I am concerned because we try and bring her off her medication every april to see if her immunity is better and she has been off the medication for 2 weeks now and touch wood has been well so far.

I think i will reserve some tami flu as dh has bad asthma - Is tamiflu the medicine if you get it or the vaccine?

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