Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They haven’t communicated to parents that there is an outbreak? That’s pretty irresponsible. I know of two camps this summer that had significant outbreaks and they were great at keeping parents informed.
What difference would it make, really? High risk kids aren't going to sleep away camp.
That's quite an assumption. My child's camp had high risk campers attending, but they took precautions that most of dcum would scoff at, including universal testing at drop off and every day the first 3 days, eating by cabin, and masking everywhere indoors and in large group settings outside. It worked: no covid and high risk kids could have a normal summer. That's what it means to be inclusive.
Anonymous wrote:OP: If they're not testing people, if I asked directly they would likely say they hadn't had any positive tests, right? Hence looking for anecdotes. We'll test before seeing family, but I'm curious how widespread it is.
FWIW, they did a rapid test on everyone at drop-off, although it seemed like the "check the box" type testing as opposed to the "we take covid very seriously" testing. No one supervised the swabbing, results read after less than 15 minutes, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I mean i think no matter what is happening there is a risk your kid will catch covid while at sleep away camp and you should test frequently before seeing grandparents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They haven’t communicated to parents that there is an outbreak? That’s pretty irresponsible. I know of two camps this summer that had significant outbreaks and they were great at keeping parents informed.
What difference would it make, really? High risk kids aren't going to sleep away camp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They haven’t communicated to parents that there is an outbreak? That’s pretty irresponsible. I know of two camps this summer that had significant outbreaks and they were great at keeping parents informed.
What difference would it make, really? High risk kids aren't going to sleep away camp.
Anonymous wrote:They haven’t communicated to parents that there is an outbreak? That’s pretty irresponsible. I know of two camps this summer that had significant outbreaks and they were great at keeping parents informed.
Is there any truth to that? We’re supposed to see high risk grandparents the week after he returns and I would hate for them to have to cancel their trip…