I can't believe that anyone could possibly be in agreement to a dealer reading any community cards in any "flop" game. The exception to that rule would be when the dealer is specifically asked, by a player, because he can't see the board for some reason. possibly the lighting or he has played for so many hours, he can't tell a heart from a spade.
That would be like telling the players that there is no low possible, in a Omaha high-low 8 or better, when the flop comes..... king, king,. queen! Dealers should never read the board out loud unless it is at the explicit request of a player. What's next, asking players if anyone has a players aces-up beat before he deals the next hand.
Nick C