Dance Weekends: Tests not Masks

post by jefftk (jkaufman) · 2022-10-25T02:10:04.171Z · LW · GW · 0 comments

I'm really excited that contra dance weekends are starting up again, and I just got back from playing with Amy and Audrey for the first time in three years. I'm also seeing a lot of weekends struggling with registration, however, and choosing between going ahead with a small crowd or cancelling.

Talking to people, in person and online, the big issue seems to be masking. Dancing in a mask is less fun and more tiring, and many people would rather stay home than dance for many hours masked. Weekends that don't require masks are not really a "control group" for ones that do, being different in a lot of ways, but that they are seeing strong attendance is evidence in this direction.

Most weekends that require masks don't require testing: I think it should be the other way around. Consider requiring daily testing, on arrival at the hall, instead of mandatory masking:

This isn't to say that you can't require both masks and testing if you think that level of precaution is warranted, but I think if you're going to have one of them be optional it makes much more sense for it to be masking.

I also think organizations that stop requiring masks should consider subsidizing elastomeric P100 respirators. These are very effective at protecting the wearer, likely more than having everyone in the room wear a high-filtration mask, and are generally more comfortable than disposable N95 masks.

In all of this I'm thinking about what sort of policy is best for people who want to attend the dance. Given how broader society has generally resumed with minimal precautions I don't think organizers need to be considering risk to non-attendees.

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