Most Alabama child care facilities are open amid pandemic

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The Alabama Department of Human Resources says 63% of the state’s child care facilities are now open.

Most of the 2,410 centers closed in the spring because of COVID-19. The department says in a news release that only 12% of child care providers were open for business in March because of the pandemic.

The department says reopening is a positive sign for parents.

The department conducted a July survey of providers this summer. Some providers planned to open in August and several said they were uncertain when they will reopen.  

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