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* Any scouts/scouters not feeling well or "displaying symptoms" should stay home. | * Any scouts/scouters not feeling well or "displaying symptoms" should stay home. | ||
* Scouts should stay active (mentally, physically, socially and spiritually) to avoid the negative health impacts of at-home quarantines. | * Scouts should stay active (mentally, physically, socially and spiritually) to avoid the negative health impacts of at-home quarantines. | ||
=== Family Camping === | |||
Beginning in early May, may state and county governmental authorities have granted permission for "family camping" to take place. Many troops and councils have held a number of "family camping" events in the past. Here are an example. | |||
"Family camping, along with resident camping, is another timeless outdoor experience that involves Cub Scouting, Scouts BSA, or Venturing program elements in an overnight setting. It requires that two or more family members attend, including at least one BSA member, to count as family camping. Youth Protection policies still apply, but of course parents are responsible for the supervision of their children." | |||
* '''[https://www.scouting.org/health-and-safety/safety-moments/family-camping/ BSA National Guidelines for "Family Camping"]''' - | |||
* Scout Camp - Family Camp weekend - all program facilities open | |||
* Troop - Father & Son Campout | |||
== Phase III - Camp Outings with Social Distancing == | == Phase III - Camp Outings with Social Distancing == |
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