This reads to me as something you would have in a museum. No interactive
displays, having a defined path past the exhibits, "discourage
congregating and reduce contact with high-touch surfaces", and so on. I
don't see how this works for us since we tend to have groups that linger
plus a lot of interaction between the club members and the visitors. It
can be made to work but it will take time to set up and anyone manning
the display is responsible to make sure they and the public follow the
rules. Do the club members want that responsibility?
Would we need to check visitors temperature with a non contact
thermometer and run through a checklist asking if they had symptoms in
the previous week or two? I run into this a lot.
Does the RF&P's liability insurance cover pandemics? Suppose someone
decides they got the virus from one of the SIG's displays and decides to
take the RF&P to court. Are we covered?
Ken
On 6/30/2020 9:17 PM, Thomas Gilsdorf (Redacted sender tlg225ccr94 for
DMARC) wrote:
Gentlemen,
Governor Northam has issued Executive Order #67. We constitute "Entertainment and Public Amusement". The RF&P Board will be meeting tomorrow @ 3:00 PM to discuss SIGs resuming public display. Assuming the RF&P Board approves reopening, the RC3R Board will be meeting on Thursday morning. We will be reviewing the Phase 3 requirements to:
* Do a gap analysis of what we have already done, and what we have
left to do
* Schedule a work session to prepare the Storefront and layouts for
display
* Solicit members for participating in operating sessions Since we
are so limited in venues for 2020, I would like to suggest we plan
to display 2 weekends/month at the Storefront.
Please take a moment to read through one of the attached files (provided in two formats). If you have questions, comments, or concerns, please let us know ASAP so they can be addressed at either or both Board meetings.
Gilly