- Experts say summer camps can be safe for children, but there are several things parents should consider.
- Among them are safety protocols such as physical distancing, wearing masks, and camps’ disinfecting practices.
- They also urge parents not to send children to camp if they show any symptoms of COVID-19, such as fever, cough, or headache.
Before sending children to summer camp this year, parents should ask themselves a few questions.
Experts say parents should learn about their child’s individual risk factors for COVID-19 and how children’s involvement in a summer camp program impacts the safety of other family members.
“Ultimately, parents will need to be cognizant of their children’s and other family members’ own risk factors and vaccination statuses in order to make these decisions,” said Dr. Sarah Schaffer DeRoo, a pediatrician at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C.
It would help if you also considered what risk factors might make sending your child to camp more challenging, including underlying health conditions or having a family member with compromised immunity.
Source: healthline