Uh, no.
That's not the gist of the headline and byline.
The gist of the headline is that they did pretty much everything they could to keep kids safe but kids got sick en masse. That's false. The camp actually shunned masks.
They were more like the family that made sure their car was tuned up before a roadtrip but didn't make their kids wear seatbelts.
Then
The byline works of the (false) premise of the headline and says that it's an ominous (fear!!!) sign for the reopening of schools.
The truth is it's only an ominous sign if schools take kids back and don't require masks and other safety measures.
Let's read the headline and byline again:
At least 76 percent of young campers who were tested came back positive—an ominous sign as schools push to reopen by the fall.
www.thedailybeast.com
The headline should say:
A sleepaway camp in Georgia didn't require masks. Over 75% of kids caught COVID-19.
The outbreak underscores the need for masks and thoughtful planning for schools pushing to reopen.
The camp shunned mask requirements and a bunch of kids got sick. They basically said to hell with precautions. That's what happened. The headline implies the opposite.
And my point? The news org is fearmongering. Here's what they were trying to say with their headline and byline:
"The schools can take every precaution in the book but your kid will still get COVID 19! Be afraid!"