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EPISODE · May 18, 2021 · 24 MIN

319 - COVID-19, Kids, and Summer: Thinking Ahead About Camps, Vacations, and Family Fun

from Public Health On Call · host Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Families in the US are ready for rest and fun this summer after a very long year. But with unvaccinated children and changing guidance for vaccinated adults, how can families plan ahead for summer camps and travel? Guest host Dr. Colleen Barry talks with epidemiologist Dr. Keri Althoff, and Lisa David, director of an overnight camp in Pennsylvania, about COVID safety this summer and making sure that kids, who have been through so much over the last year, have a summer of fun and joy. Note: Dr. Althoff references this framework which has been updated to reflect changing guidance on vaccinations and masks.

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Families in the US are ready for rest and fun this summer after a very long year. But with unvaccinated children and changing guidance for vaccinated adults, how can families plan ahead for summer camps and travel? Guest host Dr. Colleen Barry talks...

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