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With them requiring proof of vaccination or negative test within 72 hours and mask wearing, I'm really not worried.
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Nothing is completely safe. That was true before Covid but it seems more obvious now. I'm comfortable going to indoor events with vax/test requirements and masks. I'm also vaccinated. I know that does not mean that there is a zero percent chance I will catch Covid, but the chance is low enough that I would rather risk it and get back to in-person events than stay at home and only attend virtual things, even though that would be safer.
Being safe and smart is not the same as living in fear.This isn't directed at anyone person, just in general as its something I'm told often.I'm not living in fear, I'm being safe and protecting my family.
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But for me, I'll feel safe enough attending this event if everyone is vaccinated and wearing masks. And I do understand that not everyone feels that way. It's cool.But me, I'm going. I don't want to do anymore virtual ANYTHING. I'm not knocking the SDCC organizers for putting on Comic-Con at home. I give them credit for trying to at least do something. But man, Comic-Con at home is just watching youtube videos and ordering stuff online. Y'know what? You can already do that anytime, day or night, 24 hours a day. IT'S BORING. I WANT THE REAL THING BACK.I said before that it's hard to tell what the landscape is going to look like 3 days from now, never mind November. But unless things change drastically, I'm going. I want my Comic-Con back. I won't think any less of anyone who feels differently.
And I can't believe I'm saying this...I'm hoping for a badge sale with the spinning blue circles.
I dig this policy. It really feels that CCI is doing absolutely everything they can mitigate the pandemic during their events, and I appreciate them setting up this contact tracing protocol.