TwilightKnight |
Hard to say. Too much still undecided. In order to limit attendance they may have to make badges a lottery item and then open hotel space based on people who officially won a badge. Though that may not impact publishers from controlling their volunteer crew which could make volunteering for org play a highly sought after prospect.
And there is no way of knowing what the international travel situation might be which would significantly impact participation outside the US.
They might actually benefit from being in Indiana since it is a very conservative state. Meaning (right or wrong) they tend to be resistant to regulations that restrict business and trend towards market freedom over public health in a broad sense. Though with the more socially conscious segment of the gaming community that in and of itself might be cause not to attend. there has long been a subtle rift between the gaming hierarchy ever since it moved to Seattle and Gen Con since it moved to Indianapolis.
There is a lot of hubub whether or not a person can be forced to demonstrate vaccination given HIPPA laws. Similar to how a person with a respiratory condition is not required to prove they have one in order to claim it as a reason to receive reasonable accommodation for entry to a public space.
CrystalSeas |
Nope.
The earliest con I'm even considering attending in-person this year is PAX Unplugged, which is in December. And even that's a "maybe" depending on what the health situation is.
And this is coming from someone who's already fully vaccinated.
If your vaccine works against all the mutations and variants that emerge from the evolutionary swamp that is a partially-vaccinated pool of humans.
Marc Waschle |
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If I can volunteer to run games for Paizo again at GENCON then I will be running games for Paizo at GENCON! Hopefully both Specials again and as many slots as I can sanely run. I will be running games at Farmaggedon in April and planning on running games at GameholeCon in October. Ready to get back to normal the normal Con circuit again!