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BackgroundOur first priority is to keep the Scouting community healthy, safe, and well-informed while doing what we can to help minimize the potential spread of coronavirus and other illnesses.

Crossroads of the West Council operates camp programs in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. We ask that units and groups follow guidelines established by local health departments and local/state officials.  Below is a list of state restrictions.

We look forward to creating safe and memorable outdoor adventures with your group!

Getting vaccinated will help keep you, your family, and your community healthy and safe. At 95% efficacy, the vaccine is extraordinarily effective at protecting you from the virus. By getting vaccinated, you can end the damage to the economy, prevent more illnesses and deaths in America, and climate and eradicate COVID-19.

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* All camp participants must complete all formsbefore being admitted into camp.

1. PRE-CAMP HEALTH CHECKAll participants (youth & adults) must have a current BSA Health and Medical form when they arrive at camp. Read your camp’s guide to know which portion of the BSA Health and Medical form are required for your group.

Unvaccinated youth, leaders and staff with any of the following pre-existing conditions should consult with their physician about the risks associated with attending camp.

Pre-Existing Conditions

• Asthma• Chronic Pulmonary Problems• Heart Disease• Cancer• Blood Disorders• Diabetes• Kidney or Liver Disease• Weakened Immune System

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When any sign of illness is detected in a participant, leaderor staff member, that individual will be taken to the HealthLodge without any stops or contact with others along theway.

The individual will be evaluated and if it’s determined thatthe individual must go home, they will be kept comfortableuntil adequate transportation can be arranged.

Appropriate health authorities will also be notified.

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We will then communicate closely with the participant s group leadership and health officials.

IF SIGNS OF ILLNESS ARE DETECTED

IF SOMEONE BECOMES ILL AT CAMP

f a participant, leader or staff member develops fever,chills, cough, shortness of breath, new loss of taste orsmell, vomiting, diarrhea or other symptoms for whichanother cause cannot be confidently determined, thatindividual will be required to leave camp.

That individual will be kept comfortable until adequatetransportation can be arranged.

Appropriate health authorities will also be notified.

2. ENHANCED SANITATIONIt’s everyone’s job to make sure camp is clean. All program areas will be rigorously cleaned daily in accordance with state protocols.

CAMPSITE SANITATION (BY GROUPS)• Group leadership will inspect daily to ensure that groups clean

and disinfect all areas in campsites at least once daily.

• Groups will be required to sanitize all campsite tables daily.

• Groups will share responsibilities throughout the week to clean latrines and showers near by their campsites.

• Groups are required to ensure their participants wash and disinfect their hands before all meals and activities.

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3. FACE COVERINGSAll participants - campers and staff - are asked to follow local guidance regarding face coverings.

Quick Summary(As of May 4, 2021)

• UTAH • No masks required. Participants are

welcome to wear a mask, but are not required to do so.

• IDAHO • Individuals should wear a face

covering over their nose and mouth in indoor public settings or in an outdoor public space where they are unable to maintain six-feet physical distancing from an individual not from their household.

• WYOMING • Wyoming does not have a statewide

mask mandate, but some towns, as well as federal parks and lands in Wyoming, do have requirements.

• NATIONAL FORESTS, BLM, AND NATIONAL PARK LANDS • Face masks are required on all

federally-managed public lands when physical distancing cannot be maintained, including narrow or busy trails, and overlooks.

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