CAMP SAFETY GUIDELINES
We take pride in offering a camp that is safe for all children and staff. We are at a point where we are unsure of what COVID will bring us during the 2023 camp season. With that being said, we will be following the current CDC guidelines. Currently the CDC guidelines state the following. If the CDC guidelines change, we will pivot accordingly.
COVID Guidelines
Regardless of vaccination status, you should isolate from others when you have COVID-19.
You should also isolate if you are sick and suspect that you have COVID-19 but do not have test results. If your results are positive, follow the full isolation recommendations below. If your results are negative, you can end your isolation.
When you have COVID-19, isolation is counted in days, as follows:
If you had no symptoms:
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Day 0 is the day you were tested (not the day you received your positive test result).
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Day 1 is the first full day following the day you were tested.
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If you develop symptoms within 10 days of when you were tested, the clock restarts at day 0 on the day of symptom onset.
If you had symptoms:
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Day 0 of isolation is the day of symptom onset, regardless of when you tested positive.
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Day 1 is the first full day after the day your symptoms started.
If you test positive for COVID-19, stay home for at least 5 days and isolate from others in your home.
If you had no symptoms:
You may end isolation after day 5.
If you had symptoms and:
1) Your symptoms are improving: You may end isolation after day 5 if:
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You are fever-free for 24 hours (without the use of fever-reducing medication)
2) Your symptoms are not improving: Continue to isolate until:
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You are fever-free for 24 hours (without the use of fever-reducing medication).
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Your symptoms are improving
After you have ended isolation, when you are feeling better (no fever without the use of fever-reducing medication and symptoms improving), wear a mask through day 10.
Note: Anyone showing signs of illness of any kind or who may have been exposed to COVID-19 should not be in the camp facility.
If a child develops symptoms in camp, they will be isolated and they will need to be picked up immediately.