COVID Safety Protocols
COVID-19 safety protocols will be managed by CAHFs Visitor Management and Safety Partner Zipline.
CAHF’s
top priority for all in-person meetings is the safety and welfare of our
attendees.
CAHF requires all attendees to show proof that they are fully
vaccinated or have a *negative COVID-19 PCR test within 72 hours of attendance (24 hours for antigen test) for
any of our in-person meetings. All individuals in attendance are required to
wear face masks at all times while inside the meeting space, except during
meals or in the event they are speaking to the assembled group.
This
policy is based on guidance and recommendations issued by the federal Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of
Public Health and individual county and city agencies.
Proof
of vaccination will not be part of the online registration process, and CAHF
will not be maintaining any records on individuals’ vaccine status. There will
be no exemptions granted for any reason. Attendees that do not provide
proof of COVID-19 vaccination, or provide documentation of a negative COVID-19 PCR test within 72 hours, or antigen test within 24 hours will not be admitted.
For speedier registration, please upload your proof of vaccination OR negative test prior to July 9 (CLICK HERE TO UPLOAD DOCUMENTATION)
We
will continually review this policy and may make changes at any time as
circumstances dictate or allow.
Thank
you for your understanding and cooperation.
*The
following is acceptable for proof of negative COVID-19 test and results: PCR
and antigen tests, including rapid tests, are all acceptable. Test
results must be from a test provider or laboratory and show the
patient’s name, type of test performed, date of test and negative test result.
Acceptable proof of a negative COVID-19 viral test result: a printed document
(from the test provider or laboratory) showing test result or an electronic
test result (email, text message, or mobile application record) displayed on
attendee’s phone or mobile device. Self-administered rapid tests are not
acceptable.