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OVERVIEW Guiding Principles
The health and safety of our faculty, staff, students, campers and the public is UW-Stout’s top priority for developing protocols to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. Our health and safety requirements are aligned with local and state orders, along with guidance from the federal government, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, WI Department of Health Services, American College Health Association, and members of the UW-Stout Recovery Planning Team. Our knowledge and understanding of the COVID-19 virus continue to evolve. Therefore, our plans will be updated appropriately as more information becomes available. Expectations and Guidelines All employees and students are expected to fully comply with the protocols and guidelines outlined in this document. Failure to do so may result in corrective action. Camp Cohorts for Safety All employees and students are expected to fully comply with the protocols and guidelines outlined in this document. Failure to do so may result in corrective action. Staggered Drop-off of Campers UW-Stout will use a staggered drop-off system for camper check-in to minimize contact between households when you check-in. Like our award- winning college student check-in procedure: we will meet you in one of our signed parking lots, and we will handle all the paperwork with you at your car. See the specific registration forms for your particular camp for more details. Please visit our website: uwstout.edu/coronavirus for the latest updates.
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RETURN TO CAMP 2021
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