COCID-19 Family Resources
Below has been sent to families and stored here for families to refer to. In all circumstances please refer to the state website - https://health.ri.gov/covid/
Questions should be directed to the state regarding their requirements. Contact info on the site above.
Please also make yourself aware of any executive orders mandated by the state. CLICK HERE

1. Traveling from out of state. Below is a link for families to use as a guidelines when traveling to Rhode Island for summer camp. Please be guided accordingly.
https://health.ri.gov/covid/travel/
Rhode Island COVID-19 Travel Information
Last updated on Thursday, Jul 09 2020, 04:50:20 PM
- RIDOH recommends that people get tested for COVID-19 in their home state, if possible. People visiting Rhode Island from out-of-state can find a place for asymptomatic testing in the list below.
- The individual being tested or their insurance would be billed for the testing. Rhode Island is not offering free testing to out-of-state travelers at this time.
- If you receive a test after arriving in Rhode Island and get a negative test result, you can stop quarantining.However you still need to self-monitor for 14 days for symptoms, wear a mask in public, and follow physical distancing guidelines.
2. Current up-to-sate states with travel restrictions - Please be guided accordingly.
If you are coming to Rhode Island from one of the states listed below with a positivity rate of COVID-19 greater than 5%, you are required to self-quarantine for 14 days while in Rhode Island. As an exception, you may provide proof of a negative test for COVID-19 that was taken within 72 hours prior to arrival in Rhode Island. If you receive a test during your quarantine in Rhode Island and get a negative test result, you can stop quarantining. However, you still need to self-monitor for symptoms of COVID-19 for 14 days, wear a mask in public, and follow physical distancing guidelines. You also must quarantine while waiting for a negative test result.
Quarantining for 14 days is always preferred over-relying on a negative test result as quarantining is the best way to limit the possibility of spreading COVID-19.
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3. Family and Player Protocols
Please follow
Families and Spectator
- Parents should drop off players only. Please do not get our of vehicles.
- All coaches, players, and attendees must wear a mask/buff outside their vehicles and when not on the field. Players do not have to wear a mask when playing.
- There will be no spectators regretfully this year.
- Anyone outside their cars must maintain at least 6ft social distancing.
- If you do not feel well do not come!
players
- bring your equipment to the field and keep ALL of your things in your bag zipped up. When playing, keep your bag zipped with your belongings in it. Keep your equipment with you at all times, no not leave on bench or ground, or thrown all around.
- Bring a water bottle and keep in your bag. Do not share water or snacks.
- Leave immediately after camp.
4. Other items important to note.
1. There will be no lunch served this summer. All players must bring their own lunch, snacks and water. If you ordered lunch you will get a credit to use to buy shorts, tee shirts or towards another Beach Dogs program.
2. We are not allowed to have water bottle refilling stations. Please bring enough water for the day. Water will be sold for $1.
3. There will be no camp store, no raffles, no camp meeting like years past. Sorry I am sad.