The following is from www.jewishinstlouis.org:
Flu Outbreak Temporarily Closes Camp Sabra; Decision made to close the camp for one week.
Sabra will reopen Tuesday, June 30.
Camp Sabra, the Jewish Community Center residential camp in the Ozarks, is closing for one week due to an outbreak of several strains of the flu, including swine flu. The camp is scheduled to reopen by next Tuesday, June 30, said. Lynn Wittels, JCC President and CEO.
“After consulting with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, we made the very difficult decision to close Camp for one week to break the cycle of infection among counselors and campers. Two confirmed cases of the H1N1 (swine flu) have been reported. In addition, many staff and campers have come down with a range of flu-like symptoms lasing 24 to 36 hours,” said Wittels.
Wittels emphasized that the entire Sabra team has been incredibly responsible and professional in how they’ve handled the situation, “keeping the best interests of staff and kids top of mind. I’d personally and publicly like to acknowledge Craig Neuman, Terri Grossman, the medical staff and entire Sabra team for their persistence, patience and assistance as well as Eli Abeles, chair of the Sabra Committee, who helped make the decision to close Sabra for a week.”
Wittels added that “By next Tuesday, we hope to welcome back a full compliment of campers and counselors and hope one day we can look back at this situation with the assurance that we did the right thing.”
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
Campers Sent Home
*Tentative Post:
The Camp Sabra campers will be sent home for a period of 1 week.
More to come as information becomes available.
The Camp Sabra campers will be sent home for a period of 1 week.
More to come as information becomes available.
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