From the Board: New Indoor Hybrid Meeting Policy Summary

Indoor Hybrid Meeting Policy Summary

With certain precautions, we can now gather indoors.

We're allowing people to gather together in person indoors again because, for some, the mental health benefits of in-person community outweigh the current COVID risks.

We encourage everyone who can to get vaccinated.

While not perfect, vaccines are the best way to prevent severe illness from COVID. Most of the members of the congregation over 12 are vaccinated against COVID. Therefore, we will continue to encourage people to get vaccinated.

Masks are required.

Mask wearing is the simplest and most effective way to reduce the transmission of COVID from person to person. Therefore, masks are required while people are indoors.

Stay home if you’re sick.

If you’re not feeling well, stay home. Let someone know. Get better.

Whenever possible, especially for worship, remote options will be available.

The congregation will do its best to make all in-person events hybrid so that people can also attend remotely.

We’ll do our best to make the building safer.

The congregation will do its best to make the indoor environment safer to reduce the likelihood of COVID transmission. This includes air filtration, introducing outdoor air, and spacing people out.

Trust yourself.

You are the best judge of your comfort and safety. That comfort will likely change from day to day and week to week. That’s okay.

For the full, detailed policy, click Greater Nashville UU Indoor Hybrid Meeting Policy (Adopted October 2021)

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