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Health and Safety Protocol

Baltimore County Sailing Center follows all Maryland Department of Health regulations with respect to Youth Camps.  This is a fluid situation and the requirements may be adjusted as further guidance is released. ​

  • It is recommended that all unvaccinated persons wear face masks inside when physical distancing is not possible. 

  • For safety reasons, the CDC does not recommend mask wearing while engaging in water activities including swimming and boating. 

  • We expect physical distancing to almost always be possible at our camp. 

  • It is the decision of each individual family as to the frequency that their camper wears a mask outside while on our site.

Sickness Self Screening

Every camper and staff member must undergo a daily health screening for COVID-19 (and other illness) symptoms before coming to camp. If the answer is ‘Yes’ to ANY of the questions below, please stay home and seek medical attention:

  • Do you feel sick today? Symptoms include:

    • ​Fever of 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 Celsius) or higher

    • Sore throat, congestion or runny nose

    • New onset or worsening of cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

    • New loss of taste and or smell

    • Nausea, vomiting or diarrhea

    • Muscle pain, chills or extreme tiredness

    • New or severe headache

  • ​Are you waiting for a COVID-19 test result?

  • Have you tested positive for COVID-19 or had recent close contact with a person diagnosed with COVID-19?

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It is the responsibility of the parent/guardian to conduct the above health screening on a daily basis before sending a child to camp. If the answer to any of the questions is YES, you should keep your child at home. 

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**If a camper shows signs of illness at camp, they will be quarantined from their group and a parent/guardian will need to pick them up immediately.

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