What happens when you mandate masks at a conference now that most people no longer wear them but medically vulnerable people are still at risk because #CovidIsNotOver? In the case of #PyConUS, the conference sells out.

Why a masking policy? “Many of us and our fellow community members can’t attend without health and safety guidelines in place. We want PyCon US to be an event that everyone feels safe attending,” organizers explained.

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⚠️ UPDATE⚠️ : #PyConUS 2024 is SOLD OUT. We had an unexpected spike in registrations just before opening the event today, and we've had to close sales of new conference passes. Some Tutorials are still available, prepaid voucher codes will still work, and if you didn't snag a ticket, online passes are still available at us.pycon.org. (Contact [email protected] if you need help.) We're thrilled to welcome over 2700 attendees to PyCon US this week! http://us.pycon.org

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@smach @pycon OMG this just fills my heart. I’ve been so frustrated by the number of conferences, particularly those that are supposed to be about accessibility, that do not require masking or provide a safe space for their most vulnerable attendees.
@cferdinandi @pycon The number of people who
1) are medically vulnerable and need others to mask around them +
2) live with such people +
3) would rather not to get Covid for no good reason and see masks as a small price to pay for a large reduction in risk
. . . is larger than a lot of people think.
I make masking decisions based on indoor ventilation - yes, I carry my CO2 monitor around - combined with Covid wastewater levels. But separately I'd be happy to mask at an event to help others.
@smach @cferdinandi @pycon number 3 sums up my exact reasons for wearing a mask in indoor spaces. That’s so succinctly put.
@chriswood @smach @pycon Right? I don't get all of the hand-wringing over wearing them.
@cferdinandi @smach @pycon I used to feel self-conscious about being the only person wearing a mask in shops or public transport. But I talked to friends about it, and they said whenever they see someone wearing a mask, they think “oh that’s smart, I should do that too.” Plus me and my partner have barely been sick this year, which is wonderful.
@chriswood @cferdinandi I will likely wear masks on planes going forward, regardless of Covid levels, except when eating or drinking. Why not reduce my risk of getting even a bad cold right before arriving at a place I've spent a lot of money to see and I may never get to enjoy again? It's not like sitting on a plane is so much fun without a mask but oh so terrible if I have one on. I've had bad colds on vacations, and I'd rather not.