Summer camp strategies aimed at preventing COVID spread led to 'almost zero' transmissions: CDC
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Implementation of multiple strategies prevented almost zero transmission of COVID-19 among 7,173 campers and staff members who attended nine U.S. overnight camps this summer, according to a recent Centers for Disease Control (CDC) study
Every camp recommended vaccinations for those who were eligible, but 30% of the participants were not eligible because they were less than 12 years old, according to the study.
All nine camps required staff members and campers to mask and physically distant from anyone outside their immediate family for almost two weeks before arrival. The participants were strongly advised to mask and to practice physical distancing when traveling to camp, while campers were required to submit at least one negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of arrival to camp, according to the study.
Tranquil hot springs around the US you can visit this winter to find warmth even on the coldest days
A dip inside a hot spring can help reduce stress and pain. You don't have to take an international trip in order to reap the benefits of a hot spring, as there are plenty located right in the U.S.