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<blockquote data-quote="adamchristopherjonesy" data-source="post: 8225847" data-attributes="member: 7030097"><p>Agreed. I'm glad they are holding the event in September. Indiana's vaccine rate is incredibly high (I live here) and by September everyone who wants one (another topic for another day) should have gotten one by then. I plan on wearing my mask and being smart about things, but it's time to open things up for those of us who want to once again attend the best days in gaming. If folks don't wanna go due to fear of the virus, that's perfectly fine. If I were high risk for death from the virus I would think very carefully about going. </p><p></p><p>I still think GenCon should require and enforce mask-wearing rules, however, whether or not the city has one in place or not. It would be nice to have to provide some sort of vaccination proof, but this would be a mess for GenCon to administer, not to mention potential legal issues that could involve. I completely understand GenCon forcing vendors into this. GenCon won't succeed without participation from vendors, and there are so many chomping at the bit to get in it makes competition that much better.</p><p></p><p>Making fun of someone for being a "pu***" over COVID shows how ignorant, uncaring, and trite someone is. The numbers speak for themselves. COVID is deadly to a certain set of the population and it's up to us as American gamers to treat each other with respect and lead by example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamchristopherjonesy, post: 8225847, member: 7030097"] Agreed. I'm glad they are holding the event in September. Indiana's vaccine rate is incredibly high (I live here) and by September everyone who wants one (another topic for another day) should have gotten one by then. I plan on wearing my mask and being smart about things, but it's time to open things up for those of us who want to once again attend the best days in gaming. If folks don't wanna go due to fear of the virus, that's perfectly fine. If I were high risk for death from the virus I would think very carefully about going. I still think GenCon should require and enforce mask-wearing rules, however, whether or not the city has one in place or not. It would be nice to have to provide some sort of vaccination proof, but this would be a mess for GenCon to administer, not to mention potential legal issues that could involve. I completely understand GenCon forcing vendors into this. GenCon won't succeed without participation from vendors, and there are so many chomping at the bit to get in it makes competition that much better. Making fun of someone for being a "pu***" over COVID shows how ignorant, uncaring, and trite someone is. The numbers speak for themselves. COVID is deadly to a certain set of the population and it's up to us as American gamers to treat each other with respect and lead by example. [/QUOTE]
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