Is your local pool open? Find which pools are open or closed due to the coronavirus

Pools are permitted to open in counties in the yellow and green phases of Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf’s reopening plan, but they must follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state guidance. Is your local pool open? Here’s the status of community pools in central Pennsylvania as of June 8.

Annville-Cleona Community Pool

Closed: “We, as a board, did not feel that we could adequately meet all 3 of the above-mentioned criteria for safely opening the A-C pool. Therefore, we came to the difficult decision that the pool needed to remain closed for the 2020 summer season.”

Boiling Springs Pool

Open: Visitors must wear masks in common areas, but not in the pool, according to Boiling Springs guidelines. “From June 7th to June 11th, we will be allowing 75 daily admission customers into the pool. Daily admission entry time starts at noon each day,” according to its website.

Camp Hill Pool

Planning to open: Camp Hill Borough will open the pool on June 19 if Cumberland County enters the “Green Phase.” If the county is not listed as “green” by the June 10 borough council meeting, council members will decide if the pool should open in the “Yellow Phase.”

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