Hi Jonathan,
Here's the thing: your local English group held dances in the late spring and summer.
But I would contend that their experiences are not a good representation of the current
situation. The Delta variant began its surge in midsummer and that has changed the risk
equation. The Delta variant is at least twice as transmissible than the previous variants,
and it increasingly infects younger people more extensively than previous variants. And
younger people get sicker than with the earlier variants. We also know that vaccinated
people can still transmit this virus, albeit at lower levels than nonvaccinated folks.
Nonetheless there is a continued and disturbing occurrence of breakthrough cases.
Current regulations with crowds are based on typical crowd situations -- sporting events,
rallies, classrooms, concerts, etc. But how much good data is available for crowds that
are actively moving together in a closed room, who are touching and holding each other and
changing partners frequently, who may be breathing harder and are breathing close together
even with masks?
I love to dance, but I am very cautious. Both for myself and for any groups I organize.
Perhaps the booster vaccines, the increased availability of rapid testing, the vaccination
of young children, and the new antiviral drugs will make a big difference. I certainly
hope so. Meanwhile, I prefer to wait.
Best,
Woody
Roseburg, Oregon
On 10/15/2021 5:27 PM, Jonathan Sivier via Contra Callers wrote:
Our local contra dance group has not started dancing again. In June and early July
we were discussing starting again in the fall and trying to figure out how that would
work. It was likely going to be for vaccinated only, but wearing masks seems less useful
when you are in physical contact with a large group of people. However, the Delta surge
has made us put all these plans on hold. I'm not sure what conditions will need to be
in order to start up again. Certainly I think we would want to wait until the
transmission level is below "High". Whether we need to wait for it to be
"Low" I don't know.
However, our local English group did hold 3 dances in the late spring and summer.
These were for fully vaccinated dancers (and band members). They were held outdoors and
everyone wore masks (except the woodwind player in the band). Under those circumstances
we felt comfortable enough to do some dancing. We didn't have any negative
occurrences. We didn't specifically slow things down due to masks, but we did go a
bit slower since it had been over a year since any of us had been dancing. Whether that
made a difference with the masks or not I can't say.
Jonathan
On 10/15/2021 7:14 PM, Greenleaf via Contra Callers wrote:
Those of you who are sponsoring live contra events, can you answer Becky’s other
question:
"But it would be very useful to us if we knew of other dance organizations that had
already begun vaccinated-only dances, so we could learn how that’s going. (Do they require
masks? Can people enjoy the dance with masks? Has anyone gotten sick? What adaptations,
e.g., slowing down the music, have they needed to make to accommodate mask-wearing? What
systems have worked well for verifying vaccination status?)”
For many of us, it’s the mechanics of Covid regulations that are tricky.
Thanks,
Lisa Greenleaf