As an organization, MPIF staff is working closely with McGill University and Delta Hotels Montreal, to ensure that all safety and health measures are in-place to keep our attendees healthy throughout the duration of the conference.
Here are some of the measures that we are implementing:
- Mask Requirements – masks are not currently required in Montreal, Canada, McGill University or at the Delta Hotels Montreal.
- MPIF will continue to monitor requirements set by local officials. MPIF will follow the directions provided by those authorities.
- Self-monitor for symptoms daily. If experiencing any symptom (fever or chills; cough; shortness of breath or difficulty breathing; fatigue; muscle or body aches; headache; new loss of taste or smell; sore throat; congestion or runny nose; nausea or vomiting; diarrhea), attendee agrees they will not participate in any MPIF activity or event.
- Red, yellow and green sticker system will be in place that will allow each delegate to indicate their comfort level when interacting with other attendees.
- If attendee suspects they have contracted COVID-19 or experiences emergency symptoms (trouble breathing; persistent pain or pressure in the chest; new confusion; inability to wake or stay awake; bluish lips or face), please remain in your hotel room, contact the front desk, and contact MPIF’s emergency contact, Diane Haggerty, CMP, at 609-250-7849.
- We are adopting a “No-Handshake Policy” to reduce the spread of germs.
- Hand sanitizing stations will be set-up throughout the hotel and the event space.
- Hotel personnel have increased cleaning and disinfecting practices across all high-volume touchpoints (catering areas, registration desk, handrails, entrance/exit doors, among others).
- Remember the regular practice of handwashing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds will help prevent the spread of germs.
- Post Conference Reporting – if you receive a positive COVID-19 test within 7 days after returning from the conference, please report your positive test to MPIF.
- Attendees that are not adhering to the above measures, will be asked to leave the premises and no refunds will be provided.
McGill University has their own set of standards outlined. To view the extra steps the University hotel is taking, please visit “McGill University Health & Safety Guidelines” website. If at any time you show any symptoms of illness, please contact MPIF’s emergency contact, Diane Haggerty, CMP, at 609-250-7849.