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SUMMARY:#twineTalks: Vaccines\, Duty of Care & Ethics for #EventProfs
DESCRIPTION:As vaccine rollouts continue to ramp up\, the light at the end of the Covid-19 tunnel seems to be nearing. \nAs people begin to get vaccinated\, while others choose not to for various reasons\, how will event profs reconcile their duty of care and ethics as we try to keep attendees safe while keeping our events accessible and inclusive? \nWe’ve heard lots of talk about vaccine passports\, restricting access to events\, concerts (and even certain continents) to ONLY those that are vaccinated. What does this mean for us as event profs? Are we legally (and ethically) allowed to restrict access to our events based on vaccination status? \nWhat does this mean for certain populations or groups that are unable to or choose not to be vaccinated? \nJoin the #twineTalks session where #eventprofs will have their say on what is one of the most controversial topics facing our industry. \n
URL:https://meetingsalberta.com/event/twinetalks-vaccines-duty-of-care-ethics-for-eventprofs/
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