Masks made total sense when there were no vaccines. They bought us time until the vaccines were ready and widely available.
Now everyone who wants to be vaccinated is vaccinated. All masks are doing at this point is dragging this thing out, especially with Delta which is going to require something like 85-90% of people to have some form of immunity before it stops running amok.
Though I feel confident in saying that nobody wants to see me in a Speedo, so maybe don't go that far...
But if EVERYONE is in Speedos, then no-one has to feel singled out!
Yeah, but how many saving throws vs. petrification can you make in one day?
As it gets closer the chance of canceling goes down dramatically. We are forging ahead!
Mike
No, nothing is getting cancelled again unless it’s in California. A lot of companies and businesses will follow the CDC to a tee though even when it doesn’t make the environment any safer. A perfect example is Disney right now. Place is packed to the gills everywhere. But masks are required because the CDC recommended them. Even when the entire last year it was stressed distancing was more important.
chaoticneutral262 wrote:
All masks are doing at this point is dragging this thing out, especially with Delta which is going to require something like 85-90% of people to have some form of immunity before it stops running amok.
One thing in our favor is the Colts game. They would have to cancel it if they cancelled Gen Con and futbol still has a lot of sway with people and whoever makes the decisions will probably have that in mind.
Still, If you're staying over Sunday night I would order dinner in to the hotel and not try to hit a restaurant after the game lets out.
Honestly surprised there hasn’t been a vaccine or negative test requirement announced. Several upcoming conventions have made the decision recently to do so (C2E2, Dragon Con, PAX West off the top of my head) and it feels like the right call. Will be interesting to see how the logistics of verifying their attendees works out for them since some were late to announce the new requirement. Hoping GenCon makes a decision sooner rather than later. At this point we’re concerned with the safety of going given the case trends and may end up cancelling and eating the costs. Although we’re vaccinated, masks alone don’t feel like the best answer for the scale and indoor setting of this event. As much as I’m trying to stay positive and hope for a turnaround in the cases it’s not looking great for September.