Takeaway
“I think it’s unsafe to gather in large groups with BA-5, so my secret is to mostly avoid them. If I’m required to attend, I wear a well-fitting KN95 or N95 and eat/drink outdoors only. Small groups outdoors with pre-testing before the gathering is my current ideal situation.”-Dr. Mariah Robertson, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Lifelong Learning in Clinical Excellence | July 15, 2022 | <1 min read
Highlights
I think it's unsafe to gather in large groups with BA-5, so my secret is to mostly avoid them. If I'm required to attend I wear a well-fitting KN95 or N95 and eat/drink outdoors only. Small groups outdoors with pre-testing before the gathering is my current ideal situation.
Dr. Mariah Robertson, Johns Hopkins Medicine
I’m not quite ready for these events and will wait until more is clear on long COVID risk.
Dr. Jeff Millstein, Penn Medicine
I wouldn’t do indoors at all. I'd be ok outdoors with a mask if I really needed to go (N95 or KN95 only). Ideally have everyone test day of event, and only those who are vaxxed and boosted in attendance.
Dr. Eric Last
Encourage COVID home testing before the event, don’t offer shared dishes of chips, nuts, or other finger foods, and stay outside if possible.
Dr. Margaret Chisolm, Johns Hopkins Medicine
I’ve been way more selective and have been declining large indoor gatherings. If I must attend conferences, I only go to ones with testing and vaccine requirements.
Dr. Carl Streed Jr., Boston Medical Center
I found it hard to relax at my son’s graduation. Big events without masks are surreal for me: everyone's happy and carefree as if everything is ok, but then at work the calls keep coming in. #CovidIsNotOver
Dr. Megan Gerber
All these responses have been so validating! It’s been pretty lonely and isolating watching most of the world move on, but I feel like we're not there yet.