Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Permitting Summer Youth Overnight and Day Camps for the 2021 Season
Governor Murphy Signs Executive Order Permitting Summer Youth Overnight and Day Camps for the 2021 Season
“As cases of COVID-19 and hospitalizations continue to decline, coupled with millions of New Jerseyans rolling up their sleeves to be vaccinated, we are able to move forward with reopening programs across our state,” said Governor Murphy. “We are committed to a safe and fun summer for our kids, and today’s guidance from the Department of Health ensures that we will have the proper safeguards in place for a rewarding summer camp experience.”
“With strong adherence to public health precautions, New Jersey had a successful camp season last year and we are looking forward to another summer where children can safely enjoy camp,” said New Jersey Department of Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli. “This year, with additional layers of vigilance, sleepaway camps will also be operational, allowing another opportunity to engage in outdoor activities with friends.”
To mitigate the transmission of COVID-19, the Department of Health guidance includes the following requirements:
- Daily health screenings for staff, campers, and volunteers.
- The use of infection control protocols such as face masks, cohorting, social distancing, hand hygiene, cleaning, and disinfecting.
- Policies and protocols for when a staff member or camper receives a positive COVID-19 test result.
- For overnight camps, unvaccinated staff and campers must receive a negative test result within 72 hours of arriving on-site. All staff and campers will be required to receive a test within 3 to 6 days of arrival. Operators should strongly encourage staff and campers to quarantine prior to arrival at camp.
The Order will take effect immediately.
For the full text of Executive Order No. 237, click here.
For a copy of the New Jersey Department of Health’s summer camp guidance, click here.