In Greenfield, MA we are not accepting recent infection as a substitute for vaccination.
The only thing close to that is for the several series that are requiring the bivalent
booster, people are being given a 3 month grace period after a recent infection before
they are required to have that booster. Otherwise, all series are requiring the initial
shots plus at least one booster, and about half are currently requiring the bivalent. Liz
Sturgen
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On Tue, Jan 3, 2023 at 4:16 PM, Don Veino via
Organizers<organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote: We're considering a topic
which has been raised to us a few times from prospective participants. To this date, we
have maintained a straight vax + boost requirement for our series.
I'm interested in examples of group COVID policies providing for participation of
individuals who do not otherwise meet published vaccination requirements but have acquired
potential immunity due to recent infection. Effectively, having acquired immunity through
infection substituting as a form of vaccination.
In particular: what are the qualifications and/or proof requirements and the duration of
the allowance for vaccination substitution you use, if any? Substitution for any/all vax
requirements or simply as a booster equivalent in some form?
Thanks in advance for your help and links to any written policies. I'd greatly prefer
if we can keep this thread focused on this particular topic and appreciate all civility.
Should you wish to raise a tangential issue, please revise the subject line to fork the
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