The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Positive tests arise at two Atlanta-area YMCA camps,

- By Kelly Yamanouchi kyamanouch­i@ajc.com

Multiple children and staff who attended YMCA camps on Lake Burton and Lake Allatoona have tested positive for COVID-19, and the Georgia Department of Public Health is investigat­ing.

YMCA Camp High Harbour closed its two locations on the lakes north of Atlanta last week after a counselor at the Lake Burton site in Rabun County tested positive. The YMCA confirmed Friday that multiple who attended camp on Lake Burton have tested positive, and one at the camp on Lake Allatoona.

Since June 25, “we have been able to confirm additional positive test results for staff and campers at Camp High Harbour at Lake Burton,” says an email from the

YMCA Camp High Harbour staff to parents.

In a written statement to The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on, YMCA of Metro Atlanta president Lauren Koontz acknowledg­ed the additional cases, but said the organizati­on “cannot confirm a number” of positive COVID-19 test results. Campers are ages 7-15, and staff are ages 16-22.

The e-mail to parents directs those with children at the camp during last week’s session to a state health department investigat­ion supervisor and case investigat­or to determine whether to take a COVID19 test.

The Georgia Department of Public Health has not said how many people from the camps have the coronaviru­s, but said this week it is “sorting through the list of positive cases” for contact tracing.

Those who test positive will be instructed to isolate at home for 10 days. Others who were in close contact will be told to quarantine at home for 14 days, and get tested if they develop symptoms during that period.

The state public health department noted that staff and campers “come from many locations in and around Georgia.”

The YMCA said all counselors and campers had passed mandatory screenings before arriving.

The counselor who first showed symptoms was immediatel­y sent home.

The YMCA said it refunded or credited all fees paid by camp participan­ts.

Georgia reported 2,784 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Friday.

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