Health and Safety
The PCICS 2022 Annual Meeting activities were designed with your health and safety in mind as well as your communities you will return to after the event; however, there is one important element in your conference experience: YOU!
The guidelines and protocols in place are only effective if you follow them. Therefore, the information below is provided as a reminder of what is expected from you and to encourage you to be your own health and safety advocate.
Participant Expectations
- Be patient and avoid overcrowded spaces (including, but not limited to: exhibit booths, food lines, restrooms, bars and restaurants (on or off the hotel property)
- If crowd flow or entrance and exit locations are marked, follow the instructions
- Wash your hands and/or use hand sanitizer often
- If you do not feel well or you feel you have been exposed to a communicable disease, do not attend the in-person activities
Health Protocols and Guidelines
In accordance with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) updated face covering guidance based on COVID-19 community levels, face coverings will not be required at the PCICS Annual Meeting; however, if you have
symptoms of COVID-19, it is recommended and encouraged that you seek appropriate medical care and wear a face mask for the health and safety of all participants. PCICS will not provide face masks for participants, please bring your own mask if you prefer to wear one. PCICS will continue to monitor the transmission levels in the Miami area as well as government restrictions that may be put in place within the next week and reach out to all registrants if a change to the masking requirements is necessary.
PCICS will not impose any testing or vaccination requirements for in-person attendance.
To protect your colleagues, please do not participate in in-person PCICS Annual Meeting activities if you feel ill. Please seek medical attention as appropriate.