My child is feeling sick, can they come to camp?

My child is feeling sick, can they come to camp?

Campers need to be symptom-free for 24 hours before attending camp. If your child develops symptoms during camp, we will ask you for a negative COVID test, plus symptoms that have resolved.*

The only exception is if your camper has a chronic condition with symptoms similar to Covid-19. Most often the chronic condition is allergies, with symptoms like a runny nose, cough and headache. Prior to camp, if your child has these symptoms, we require a doctor’s note of verification. If your child develops these symptoms during camp, we require either a doctor’s note OR a negative test.
If a camper is exhibiting any symptoms of Covid-19, they can not attend camp.

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