Health and Medical 17  The health of our camp community is a priority. Below is information about how to ensure your camper’s health prior to camp, at the start of camp, and during camp. We also want to share with you information about what happens when your camper has medical needs during the summer.  Health Check Protocol We share this Health Check Procedures & Illness Prevention Protocol (developed based on CDC and NYS Department of Health recommendations) with you so that you may partner with us to ensure the health and safety of our camp community. We thank you, in advance, for your assistance. Before Camp If your camper has been exposed to any communicable disease within three weeks of departure, notify the camp immediately. Prior to the start of camp, if your camper has had a fever and/or a combination of flu-like symptoms (cough, sore throat, nausea, vomiting, aches/pains, general malaise) they should remain home until your family physician indicates that they are no longer contagious or is 24 hours asymptomatic without the use of medication (whichever is longer). Please notify us immediately; we will make arrangements for a warm welcome to camp when your camper is well. Upon arrival to camp, please bring a note from your camper's pediatrician. Arrival Day Health Check ALL campers will go through a health screening when they arrive at camp. Should a camper exhibit any of the following symptoms (without a fever): cough, sore throat, nausea, aches/pains, general malaise or an elevated low-grade temperature (99.0-99.9) he or she will be reassessed once a day for at least two more days until his or her symptoms subside or worsen, in which case the camper will be isolated. We will notify you of this immediately.