What it's like to be a high-profile nanny quarantined with your boss during the coronavirus pandemic

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  • Although not technically essential workers, many high profile nannies have worked twelve-hour days throughout the pandemic.
  • One nanny left New York with the family on what they thought would be a week-long Spring Break trip in March and has been quarantining with them and working for them in a rental house in North Carolina ever since.
  • Work days, which she says last "a minimum of 12 hours," consist of cooking, cleaning, and homeschooling.
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Many of the workers deemed essential during the pandemic ride empty subways or drive down unclogged highways to get to work. But some need only to walk down the hall.

Genevieve, a New York City-based high-profile nanny whose last name we have withheld to protect her privacy but whose identity and employment Business Insider has verified, has spent the past three months quarantining with her employers. She was on vacation with the family when the parents decided it was unsafe to return to their New York City home after their Spring Break trip to Virginia.

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