Hug you in 2021 <3 |
We are two months from the scheduled start of our beloved retreat, and none of these hopes are coming true. Not even close. The infection rate flared up after the restrictions eased. On Friday June 5th, the Governor of Utah rejected calls to reopen the state further, lamenting the lack of adherence to the sanitary recommendations in our population and state-wide flare-ups of the disease. The Governor insisted that "code yellow" is already good enough for most businesses, and any further opening steps must wait until the situation improves.
The epi-curve graph is a bit outdated, alas. Today we saw another 20% growth :( |
Informally, too, the things don't look favorable for tango at large, and the potential hazards are even harder for the events like ours, with our emphasis on communal eating and living, and round-the-clock social communication.
The danger of creative social activities in tight spaces is exemplified by the story of a Washington state choir with 53 out of 61 rehearsal attendees contracting the virus after just one evening together. A performance in Amsterdam ended up with 102 out of 130 cast members contracting the virus. Another example in Korea linked 187 infections to one night of dancing by one virus carrier.
Buffet-style eating is considered so dangerous that buffet restaurants haven't been allowed to reopen, although the strongest buffet horror story is a simulation study rather than the real virus. Shared restrooms have been implicated in some office-building outbreaks as well.
Anecdotally, we heard about some tango maniacs flouting the rules and dancing in smaller groups and staying in one piece, but 100 people from all corners of the continent, dancing together for days, living together in bunks and shared rooms, eating and showering communal-style ... that's not the wildest anarchist's idea of ignoring the rules and getting away with it.
We've requested the transfer of our venue lease to August 2021. Keep your fingers crossed please.