Anonymous wrote:Have sent kids to two sleepaway camps during Covid. In 2020 and 2021 there were a lot of precautions. In 2022 there were very few, and a lot of Covid cases, also (especially among counselors). One camp had a Covid bunk for positive kids rather than sending them home. I think unless the camp has a focus on medical needs it will be hard to get what you want. The camp has an incentive to not want to know if asymptomatic kids are testing positive. (And as long as the kids feel good, I think most parents feel similarly).
Anonymous wrote:Have sent kids to two sleepaway camps during Covid. In 2020 and 2021 there were a lot of precautions. In 2022 there were very few, and a lot of Covid cases, also (especially among counselors). One camp had a Covid bunk for positive kids rather than sending them home. I think unless the camp has a focus on medical needs it will be hard to get what you want. The camp has an incentive to not want to know if asymptomatic kids are testing positive. (And as long as the kids feel good, I think most parents feel similarly).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child went to 6 Points Sci Tech, a Jewish science and technology camp. They were very covid cautious: testing on arrival and for the first three days, universal masking indoors and outside in large groups. And, of course, vaccines required. But who knows if they will have the same rules next year or if you will feel the same need for caution.
Sorry for hijack but did your kid like this camp? We are considering it for next year but are worried it is too much screens.
Anonymous wrote:My child went to 6 Points Sci Tech, a Jewish science and technology camp. They were very covid cautious: testing on arrival and for the first three days, universal masking indoors and outside in large groups. And, of course, vaccines required. But who knows if they will have the same rules next year or if you will feel the same need for caution.
Anonymous wrote:You have no idea what the COVID landscape will look like next summer. I guess you could base your decision off of what they did this year, but it's an unreliable guess.