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Eating and Drinking in Class or Meetings: • Because masks must be removed and food spillage also makes cleaning and disinfection less efficient, no eating should occur during camp activities. Plenty of time will be provided for all campers to eat lunch in a safe location outside of the gym or activity venues. • Although drinking also requires masks to be removed during activities, due to the importance of hydration, it is allowed. Campers will be reminded to re-mask after taking water breaks. Care, Storage and Laundering: • Cloth face coverings should not be used more than one day at a time and should be washed or rotated out with a fresh one after each use. • Cloth face coverings should be properly laundered with regular clothing detergent before first use and after each day. Cloth face coverings should be replaced immediately if soiled, damaged (e.g. ripped, punctured) or visibly contaminated. • Stout will have extra cloth masks available for all campers, if someone should forget to bring a clean one for the day. We will also have lightweight, blue, disposable masks if campers would prefer a lighter mask. • Staff and students are advised to not alter their cloth face coverings by putting decorative pins on them, or other items that could lessen the protection of the cloth material. Mask and Medical Accommodations: • Parents must provide a sufficient number of masks for their child for the entire duration of the camp. • Parentsmust providemedical documentationviaa formal accommodation request to be considered for an exception to wearing of masks. All campers should practice good hygiene, especially covering their cough or sneezes. Most of the time, campers will be masked, but we will remind them to cover their mouth and nose if they need to cough while on lunch or water break. The best method for this is to cough or sneeze into the inside of their elbow. Then immediately wash your hands with soap and water or hand sanitizer. Stout will supply hand sanitizer at all camp venues. Hand Sanitizer All campers should practice good hygiene, especially covering their cough or sneezes. Most of the time, campers will be masked, but we will remind them to cover their mouth and nose if they need to cough while on lunch or water break. The best method for this is to cough or sneeze into the inside of their elbow. Then immediately wash your hands with soap and water or hand sanitizer. Stout will supply hand sanitizer at all camp venues. Mental and Emotional Wellbeing All UW-Stout camp directors and counselors will be trained in mental health and emotional wellbeing. They will discuss respect, fairness, and supporting each other with all camp attendees. Personal Health and Well-Being Coughing/Sneezing Hygiene and Frequent Handwashing

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