Summer camps bring fun, friendships and new normal amid COVID-19
REDCLIFF AB- At Twist & Flip Gymnastics, it’s another exciting day of summer camp, where kids as young as five learn how to jump, use the balance beam and take part in activities. But before the campers hit the beam and have some fun, stringent precautions are put in place from temperature checks at the door, a mandatory COVID-19 questionnaire and enhanced disinfecting throughout the facility.
It’s a new normal for summer campers, and operators alike. With overnight camps prohibited, day camps are a viable option for kids seeking summer activities. At Twist & Flip Gymnastics the budding gymnasts are required to wash their hands before and after they enter the gym and once the youngsters have their hands washed, each of them are assigned to a little circular marker on the gym floor to maintain physical distancing. The number of campers has also dipped to help with the physical distancing requirements. The province recently upped the maximun number of day campers to 50 but McMullen is keeping on the safe side.
“When the health guidelines first came out it was only 10 for summer camps and because of COVId-19 we wanted to do a soft opening, because it is a lot of work, lots of protocols in place to keep everyone safe, our customers and our staff. So right now we are doing eight kids and two staff, so we are still within that Stage 1 even though we are allowed 50.”