Camp Screening & Illness Guide

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2022 Camp Screening & Illness Guide Please screen your camper daily before coming to camp. At least 24 hours must pass after the resolution of a fever, without medication, before a camper may arrive at camp - regardless of any other symptoms. Has your camper been exposed to a positive COVID-19 case? Is your camper experiencing...

Yes

ONE of the following symptoms: • • •

Cough Shortness of breath or trouble breathing New loss of taste or smell

OR TWO of the following symptoms: • • • • •

Sore throat Fatigue Headache Diarrhea* Fever (100.4+) or chills* • Nausea or vomiting* • Runny nose or nasal congestion • Muscle or body aches *If you are experiencing these symptoms, please stay home until you are symptom free for 24 hours without use of medication.

Yes

No

Please keep your camper at home and notify GSNWGL immediately. Leave a message with camper symptoms if after hours. Get a COVID-19 test.

You are a “close contact” if ANYONE in your household tests positive for COVID-19. What should I do if anyone in my household is COVID-19 positive? It depends if you are vaccinated and if you have symptoms. Is there anyone in your household that is COVID-19 positive and...

you are vaccinated & have symptoms? Stay home and take a COVID-19 test.

you are vaccinated & without symptoms? You are able to go to camp.

No

Your camper may come to camp. Continue daily monitoring for symptoms. You are required to mask for 5 days when attending camp, even if masks are optional.

Did your camper take a COVID-19 test?

No: Remain at home until 5 days have passed since symptom onset AND at least 24 hours have passed since resolution of fever without the use of medication AND other symptoms have improved.

Did your camper test positive for COVID-19?

you are not vaccinated? Stay home and monitor yourself for symptoms and take a COVID-19 test. The positive case should self-isolate. Use the 5/10 day quarantine guidance (from the last date of contact) for being able to attend camp. If you’re unable to isolate from the positive case, your quarantine starts at the end of the infected (positive) person’s isolation (this could be up to 10 days total). You can attend camp: • After day 7 of receiving a negative antigen or PCR test result (test must occur on day 5 or later) • After day 10 without testing • OR after your quarantine period is complete

Yes

Remain at home until at least 5 days have passed since symptom onset AND at least 24 hours have passed since resolution of fever without use of medication AND other symptoms have improved. Notify GSNWGL immediately. Leave a message with camper symptoms, if after hours.

No

Yes

No

Negative antigen or PCR test result: Remain at home until symptoms improve.

To report symptoms of COVID-19 or a positive test result, please contact: a Customer Care 888.747.6945 or info@gsnwgl.org (Monday-Thursday 8-5, Friday 8:30-Noon)

Outside of GSNWGL Business Hours, contact: a Camp Birch Trails Director 920.955.3389 a Camp Birch Trails Assistant Director 920.955.3354 a Camp Winnecomac Director 920.955.3379 Guidance subject to change per CDC guidelines.


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