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Dr. Bonnie Henry announces official ban on overnight kids91Ƶ camps this summer

New ban comes after talking with other provincial health officials across the country, Henry says
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Range of camps are available throughout the summer, but 2020 will certainly be different than year91Ƶs past. (THE NEWS/files)

It will no doubt be a different summer in B.C. than ever in recent history, and parents hoping to offer to give their children some normalcy with summer camps will have to count out overnight trips.

On Saturday (May 30), provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced a new health order banning overnight camps for children and youth indefinitely.

She said that despite the fact that children don91Ƶt seem to be as deeply impacted by the novel coronavirus, overnight camps usually involve many children and voiced concern about being able to physically distance.

91ƵI know it91Ƶs a disappointment for many groups who are used to having that very important part of their summer,91Ƶ Henry said.

Seventy-seven youth under the age of 19 have tested positive for COVID-19. That represents less than one per cent of cases.

Earlier this week, she said that health officials have been encouraging groups to focus on day camps.

91ƵThere is not a situation that we can see this summer where overnight camps for youth or for school-aged kids can be done in a way that would prevent transmission of this virus.91Ƶ



ashley.wadhwani@bpdigital.ca

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About the Author: Ashley Wadhwani-Smith

I began my journalistic journey at Black Press Media as a community reporter in my hometown of Maple Ridge, B.C.
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