WRJ PACIFIC DISTRICT COVID GUIDELINES
Women of Reform Judaism is committed to providing the safest and healthiest environment for its members, participants, and employees.
In order to participate in an event held or sponsored by Women of Reform Judaism (“WRJ”) or WRJ Districts, attendees must be fully vaccinated and boosted. For events taking place in the U.S., “fully vaccinated & boosted” will be determined by CDC guidelines in place at the time. As of March 2022, to be considered fully vaccinated & boosted in the U.S., at least two (2) weeks must have passed since receiving two doses and a booster of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines or one (1) dose and a booster of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. For events taking place in Canada, or for Canadians traveling to the U.S., the AstraZeneca vaccine also will be accepted.
In addition, if you are experiencing any symptoms attendees must take a COVID-19 test within 24 hours prior to the event and receive a negative result prior to the event. For those unable to be vaccinated due to medical reasons, please contact the event organizer listed at the bottom of this document to discuss possible alternative arrangements. Because COVID-19 is extremely contagious and is spread mainly from person-to-person contact, these measures are designed to reduce the spread of COVID-19; however, WRJ cannot guarantee that its participants, volunteers, employees, partners, or others in attendance will not be exposed to COVID-19 and in no way warrants that COVID-19 infection will not occur.
Attendees will be required to acknowledge and assume these risks: that in order to attend the in-person WRJ event, they will abide by all rules and instructions provided by event and/or venue organizers on-site regarding masking and social distancing rules; and they will show respect for increased safety choices made by other participants, which may include masking, increased distancing, and other additions to these guidelines, respecting each individual’s comfort levels.
If they have not already done so for a previous WRJ event, attendees will need to provide proof of their full COVID-19 vaccine(s) and booster(s) at registration or immediately after registering, and will need to complete and submit an additional WRJ Covenant of Care document (which will be sent to registrants closer to the event date) and follow its policies in order to attend the WRJ event.
This policy is subject to change as circumstances require. Organizers for each event will provide updated Covid guidelines for each event.
Questions? Contact Laurie Kassman, WRJ Pacific District Area Vice President
In order to participate in an event held or sponsored by Women of Reform Judaism (“WRJ”) or WRJ Districts, attendees must be fully vaccinated and boosted. For events taking place in the U.S., “fully vaccinated & boosted” will be determined by CDC guidelines in place at the time. As of March 2022, to be considered fully vaccinated & boosted in the U.S., at least two (2) weeks must have passed since receiving two doses and a booster of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines or one (1) dose and a booster of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. For events taking place in Canada, or for Canadians traveling to the U.S., the AstraZeneca vaccine also will be accepted.
In addition, if you are experiencing any symptoms attendees must take a COVID-19 test within 24 hours prior to the event and receive a negative result prior to the event. For those unable to be vaccinated due to medical reasons, please contact the event organizer listed at the bottom of this document to discuss possible alternative arrangements. Because COVID-19 is extremely contagious and is spread mainly from person-to-person contact, these measures are designed to reduce the spread of COVID-19; however, WRJ cannot guarantee that its participants, volunteers, employees, partners, or others in attendance will not be exposed to COVID-19 and in no way warrants that COVID-19 infection will not occur.
Attendees will be required to acknowledge and assume these risks: that in order to attend the in-person WRJ event, they will abide by all rules and instructions provided by event and/or venue organizers on-site regarding masking and social distancing rules; and they will show respect for increased safety choices made by other participants, which may include masking, increased distancing, and other additions to these guidelines, respecting each individual’s comfort levels.
If they have not already done so for a previous WRJ event, attendees will need to provide proof of their full COVID-19 vaccine(s) and booster(s) at registration or immediately after registering, and will need to complete and submit an additional WRJ Covenant of Care document (which will be sent to registrants closer to the event date) and follow its policies in order to attend the WRJ event.
This policy is subject to change as circumstances require. Organizers for each event will provide updated Covid guidelines for each event.
Questions? Contact Laurie Kassman, WRJ Pacific District Area Vice President