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SARS-CoV-2 Transmission Dynamics in a Sleep-Away Camp

Christine M. SzablewskiContributed equally as co-first authorsKaren ChangContributed equally as co-first authorsClinton J. McDanielCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andVictoria ChuCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andAnna R. YousafCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andNoah G. SchwartzCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andM. M. Lane BrownGeorgia Department of Public Health, Atlanta, GeorgiaKathryn WingleeCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andPrabasaj PaulCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andZhaohui CuiCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andRachel B. SlaytonCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andSuxiang TongCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andYan LiCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andAnna UeharaCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andJing ZhangCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andSarah M. SharkeyCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andHannah L. KirkingCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andJacqueline E. TateCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andEmilio DirlikovCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andAlicia M. FryCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andAron J. HallCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andDale A. RoseCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andJulie VillanuevaCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andCherie DrenzekGeorgia Department of Public Health, Atlanta, GeorgiaRebekah J. StewartCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andTatiana M. LanzieriCoronavirus Disease 2019 Response Team andCamp Outbreak Field Investigation Team
2021en
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OBJECTIVES: In late June 2020, a large outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) occurred at a sleep-away youth camp in Georgia, affecting primarily persons ≤21 years. We conducted a retrospective cohort study among campers and staff (attendees) to determine the extent of the outbreak and assess factors contributing to transmission. METHODS: Attendees were interviewed to ascertain demographic characteristics, known exposures to COVID-19 and community exposures, and mitigation measures before, during, and after attending camp. COVID-19 case status was determined for all camp attendees on the basis of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) test results and reported symptoms. We calculated attack rates and instantaneous reproduction numbers and sequenced SARS-CoV-2 viral genomes from the outbreak. RESULTS: Among 627 attendees, the median age was 15 years (interquartile range: 12-16 years); 56% (351 of 627) of attendees were female. The attack rate was 56% (351 of 627) among all attendees. On the basis of date of illness onset or first positive test result on a specimen collected, 12 case patients were infected before arriving at camp and 339 case patients were camp associated. Among 288 case patients with available symptom information, 45 (16%) were asymptomatic. Despite cohorting, 50% of attendees reported direct contact with people outside their cabin cohort. On the first day of camp session, the instantaneous reproduction number was 10. Viral genomic diversity was low. CONCLUSIONS: Few introductions of SARS-CoV-2 into a youth congregate setting resulted in a large outbreak. Testing strategies should be combined with prearrival quarantine, routine symptom monitoring with appropriate isolation and quarantine, cohorting, social distancing, mask wearing, and enhanced disinfection and hand hygiene. Promotion of mitigation measures among younger populations is needed.

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