CDC: 44% of attendees at Georgia overnight camp test positive for COVID-19
- 4 years ago
Nearly half of those who attended an overnight camp held in Georgia have tested positive for COVID-19.
344 campers and staff members have been tested and received their results.
Of the 344 available results, 260 -- or 44% -- tested positive for the virus, according to UPI.
69% of the positive tests involved children aged 11 to 17.
20% were reported in children aged 6 to 10.
The camp was held in compliance following issued ordered by republican Georgia governor Brian Kemp.
344 campers and staff members have been tested and received their results.
Of the 344 available results, 260 -- or 44% -- tested positive for the virus, according to UPI.
69% of the positive tests involved children aged 11 to 17.
20% were reported in children aged 6 to 10.
The camp was held in compliance following issued ordered by republican Georgia governor Brian Kemp.