BENNINGTON, Ind. (AP) - A residential camp for children in
southeastern Indiana plans to reopen this weekend after being
closed because of five confirmed swine flu cases.
Camp Livingston director Ben Davis says that staffers will take the temperature of each child and fill out a health questionnaire during check-in on Sunday.
The camp near the Switzerland County community of Bennington closed last week on the advice of state health officials in order to break the cycle of infection among campers and staff.
The camp is primarily for Jewish children in grades 3-11 from Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. It is about 20 miles southwest of Cincinnati.
Camp Livingston director Ben Davis says that staffers will take the temperature of each child and fill out a health questionnaire during check-in on Sunday.
The camp near the Switzerland County community of Bennington closed last week on the advice of state health officials in order to break the cycle of infection among campers and staff.
The camp is primarily for Jewish children in grades 3-11 from Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. It is about 20 miles southwest of Cincinnati.

