This image shows a flow chart of the conditions that would support local community organizers holding in-person meetup events. If there are vaccines or testing available to all, then organizers can hold in-person meetups for those who are fully vaccinates, recently tested negative, or recently recovered from COVID-19. If vaccines and testing are not freely available, then online meetups should continue. If the region passes the in-person safety checklist, then in-person meetups for everyone are ok!

Meetup Organizer Newsletter: July 2021

Posted by Dot Org Community on July 16, 2021 at 10:45 am
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Hello friends, Welcome to the July 2021 edition of the Meetup Organizer newsletter! We have some exciting announcements for you in this edition – read on to find out more!  Newsletter contents: New guidelines for returning to in-person meetupsOnline event updatesTuesday TrainingsNews from the WordPress world [Announcement] New guidelines for returning to in-person meetups The Community Team has announced new guidelines for returning to in-person WordPress events. You can now organize an in-person event if your local public health authority allows in-person events and your region passes the in-person safety checklist. Additionally, if your area does not pass the in-person safety checklist (but if your local public health authorities allow in-person events), you can organize in-person meetup events for fully vaccinated, recently tested negative, or recently recovered folks (in the last 3 months). If your region does not meet these guidelines, please keep organizing online events until the situation improves. Check out our 2021: Returning to in-person meetups handbook for more information. That sounds great! How do I organize in-person events for my group?Does your region meet guidelines in our safety checklist? If not, does your location have vaccinations or testing freely available? If your answer to both questions is…

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