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Sondra,
Unfortunately, I think it is really dependent upon your individual camp situation. This summer has been really difficult from a staffing perspective due to covid. We struggled to hire enough staff to cover our activity areas and campers in the first place then within the first week covid started in our camp. We were isolating sick counselors and campers at an offsite location for the first 5 days then allowing them back to camp with outside activities only and a KN95 mask for any inside or close encounters, but they still had to sleep offsite until day 10. It spread fairly quickly through our counselors at both our boys and girls camp within the first 2 weeks of camp. I’m pretty sure we were down almost 15 counselors in total by week 3 which was extremely difficult. “Luckily” it was somewhat staggered so as someone else went down a previously positive counselor was coming back into the mix. We ended up having to have leadership step into several teaching and cabin counselor roles just to keep our camp functioning. We managed to keep most campers from getting covid and have only had about 10 campers total who tested positive.
It’s been very frustrating though because we could see a direct line of when and where the counselors starting getting sick and who/where it began but getting the counselors to take it seriously and stop interacting was virtually impossible. As the nurse, if I had had it my way, we would have locked down camp for a week (ie. no counselors allowed off camp grounds for days/nights off to reduce the spread} but I was “over-ruled” by leadership and therefore left to deal with the growing mess. We have managed to avoid anything further thus far (knocking on wood) and only have 1 week of camp left.