COMPROMISES & CONCERNS |
During this reopening period, we shall lean towards an abundance of safety for our
players, and it is hoped that our adopted protocols can stay ahead of disruptions and
facilitate the smooth daily operations that our players have come to expect.
We cannot, of course, guarantee that the club will not be closed down again or have
restrictions placed upon it; but we shall deal with those issues should they occur.
We cannot cover all contingencies, nor will we try to do so; be very aware that playing
bridge at the club is not free of risk. If you feel at all uncomfortable
with these arrangements, please play online instead.
While the robust United States vaccination campaign has sped the nation’s recovery,
the virus has repeatedly confounded expectations. New variants keep popping up and
probably will continue to do so in the months ahead, as long as large swaths of the
planet remain unvaccinated. Certain
Immuno-compromised individuals may be fully
vaccinated, yet have few or no antibodies. "Breakthrough" infections, albeit in
small numbers, can afflict even the fully vaccinated. More information is
surfacing on "long Covid sufferers" who were previously sick or even asymptomatic,
but are now weathering symptoms. In addition, there is the risk of
Covid-19 merging with the flu in the coming season. Uncertainties abound
for both the players and the Bridge Center.
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AT THE CLUB |
For Face-to-Face bridge, we are requiring all players, instructors and directors to
provide proof of completed vaccination (including two weeks elapsed
time after the last shot) — two shots each for Pfizer and Moderna,
one for Johnson & Johnson. Should a booster shot become necessary in the fall,
documentation of that procedure will be added to what is already on file. Wearing
a face mask is required for all players at this time. |
DOCUMENTATION
(guidelines from the California Department of Public Health) |
Any of the following are acceptable (see me if you have some unusual medical
conditions):
- Vaccination card showing the name of the person vaccinated, brand of vaccine
provided,
and the date of the last administered dose.
- Photo of a vaccination card as a separate document.
- Paper documentation of vaccination from a healthcare provider.
If your vaccination record is stored on a smartphone or tablet, we ask you
to produce a printed copy to be scanned. There is no provision for accommodating
QR codes.
- If desired, you can process your validation in advance by emailing an actual image
in any format (including PDF) to
(ted@tedmuller.us).
Also, you will be required to sign a liability waiver.
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SINCERELY... |
We regret all this paperwork and protocols, but feel it is important that our members
feel secure when playing bridge. The safeguards provided at the Bridge Center should
allow us to pursue our pastime without incident for the foreseeable future.
Be healthy and stay well!
– Albert Chow
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