I fear it's becoming increasingly likely that it'll be canceled again. The State of Nevada has just reintroduced an indoor mask-wearing requirement, which is regardless of vaccination status. Given that absolutely everything takes place indoors (screenings, seminars, trade show floors, all eating and socializing), this means that everyone attending will be required to wear a mask continuously for 12-14 hours a day. It'll be 120 in the shade outside (I did a service call in Vegas last week, and it was 117 in the parking lot when I got out - that was in late July, and the hottest months there are traditionally August and September), so even finding somewhere outdoors for some relief won't be a comfortable option. I can't see anyone beyond a tiny minority being willing to put up with that. I've spoken to two people in the last 24 hours who were thinking about coming, but this new development has made them decide against it. Added to which, several states and the federal government have publicly stated that they aren't ruling out the reimposition of more severe restrictions, including lockdowns and business closures. That makes booking use it or lose it plane tickets, etc. a serious risk.
I'll go if it happens, but I'm not looking forward to it. About an hour is as long as I can tolerate wearing a mask without skin inflammation on my face, ears aching from the straps, and my glasses fogging up to the point at which doing any work is impossible.
It's the workforce in Vegas that I feel sorry for. Reimposing the mask mandate will kill the town stone dead, for a second time.
I'll go if it happens, but I'm not looking forward to it. About an hour is as long as I can tolerate wearing a mask without skin inflammation on my face, ears aching from the straps, and my glasses fogging up to the point at which doing any work is impossible.
It's the workforce in Vegas that I feel sorry for. Reimposing the mask mandate will kill the town stone dead, for a second time.
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