To ensure that our community stays safe and healthy during camp, campers must get tested for COVID-19 with a Viral/PCR test the week prior to your first day of camp. Send negative test results to camps@pjcc.org. Campers that test positive for COVID-19 will not be allowed to attend camp and will be refunded their registration fees minus the $50 deposit per week.
In addition, campers are required to get tested if they develop one or more COVID-19 symptoms or if one of their household members or non-household close contacts tests positive for COVID-19.
Positive test result:
Parents and Guardians are required to notify the Camp administration immediately if they test positive, or a household member of close contact tests positive. If Camp Keff is notified of positive test of a camper or staff member (or a household member of a camper/staff):
- We will initiate an additional deep-cleaning protocol of any areas affected.
- We will notify the San Mateo County Department of Public Health and follow any directives given by them.
- We will notify the camp community of the positive test, while maintaining confidentiality as required by state and federal laws.
- If a group member tests positive, all campers from the stable group affected will be required to get tested twice and to self-quarantine for at home for 10 days.
- Registration fees will not be refunded or prorated when a child is self-quarantined for any reason.
- Documentation of 2 negative PCR tests must be provided to the Camp administration for any camper or staff who test positive prior to their return.
Negative test result:
The camp community will only be notified of confirmed positive tests for a camper or staff or a member of their household.
- Symptomatic campers who test negative should remain home until at least 48 hours after resolution of fever (if any) without the use of medication and improvement in other symptoms.
- Asymptomatic individuals, who have a household contact with a positive test must self-quarantine at home until 14 days after the COVID-19 positive person completes their self-quarantine AND can document negative test results.
- Asymptomatic individuals who have a non-household close contact with a positive test should self-quarantine at home for a total of 10 days from the date of exposure even if they remain asymptomatic.