The state health department says 41 people, including campers and counselors at one site of Kamp Kanakuk have tested positive for COVID-19.
There are six campsites in Taney and Stone county, but the positives have come from campsite K-2.
The Kamp has suspended activities at its K-2 facilities until July 10 in response.
Around 5,000 campers and staff come through the gates of the camp.
Previously, an email was sent out to all parents of the six Kanakuk camps to inform them of positive test results from two counselors at the K-2 site.
Both counselors wore masks, but were symptomatic when they took the test last week. The positive results came back last Friday.
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