"Participant numbers are down, but then that seems to be the case generally
for all post COVID events."
I think this varies a lot, though not in a way where I've figured out any
patterns. For example our dance (Cambridge MA, N95 required, relatively
young group) has averaged <https://www.bidadance.org/graphs> 155 for the 12
months since restarting vs 127 for the 12 months immediately pre-covid.
Jeff
On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 4:11 PM Peter Martel via Organizers <
organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Thanks Seth for helping to reset the tone. Agreed
folks need to feel like
they can share perspectives without concern.
The OP’s question was:
“I am very curious about what other organizers think. Is it time? And what
should be our criteria for lifting our mandates?”
That suggests a broader response beyond just what others are doing.
For me the broader sharing along with the thinking behind it and related
experiences and implications is helpful. There are many way to think and
decide, so knowing the thinking beyond just the policy I lends to better
decisions.
Do we do what’s best for the most people? What is best? At the hospital,
folks are asked to wear a mask to make others more comfortable. Do we
expect the same from our dancers?
I thought Woody shared most of what I was thinking. Specifically, contra
dances made be the best way to spread disease. That said, maybe also good
for building immunity, if we all survive.
For me, important is the idea that I wear a mask mostly for others. For
those who are immune compromised, and because people are still dying.
I like the idea of different lines, and even alternating dances, where
masks are required or not. This give options to everyone.
But I also recall a suggestion a while back; we can go back to “normal”
when COVID numbers align with Flu numbers. We all should know that varies
significantly from year to year, both in transmission and severity, so it’s
not an exact answer but a reasonable place to shoot for, and a risk level
most folks tend to accept.
So everyone knows, we have been dancing every Monday since January, with
N95 masks required. We didn’t choose to ask for proof of vaccine. No
problems with compliance, from young and old. Doesn’t seem to affect
anyone’s ability to dance. Participant numbers are down, but then that
seems to be the case generally for all post COVID events. We expect numbers
to increase over time.
Maybe we’ll try alternating mask weeks and see what that does to our
numbers. 🤔
Full disclosure: I’ll be helping the OP make the decision for MFS. Because
we host a weekly dance alternating mask requirements each week is more
viable than a monthly dance. But we plan to restart a (hopefully) larger
monthly Saturday dance soon so the mask question has greater implications.
Sent from miHand,
Peter
*‘…the slimmest of instructions, “To use your gifts and dreams for good.”
’*
*— From Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer *
On Apr 12, 2023, at 11:07 AM, Seth Seeger via Organizers <
organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
* People are asking what others are doing. Not asking for advice on what
they *should* be doing. Please don't offer unsolicited advice. I think
it is useful to hear what is happening at other dances. But if there is
going to be negative/critical feedback, people will not share.
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