Health and Safety
COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement
For the health and safety of our community, the 12th Structural Birth Defects Meeting is requiring all meeting
participants to be vaccinated for COVID-19.
Meeting participants will be asked for verification of COVID vaccination
records before receiving credentials to access the meeting. Individuals
are considered fully vaccinated as currently defined by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) which includes World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines. The CDC lists authorized vaccines
by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and those authorized by the
WHO. All participants are encouraged to obtain a booster dose
as well.
Vaccine Verification Instructions
The 12th Structural Birth Defects Meeting has contracted HealthShield 42Chat to verify vaccination status. Meeting registrants must upload their proof of COVID-19 vaccination by Monday, October 10, 2022. Registrants who do not upload their proof of vaccination will not be permitted into the meeting. Status verification takes 24 hours from the time of upload.
Health Shield 42 Chat Vaccine Upload Instructions
Mask Requirement
All meeting attendees are required to wear a mask while in the meeting space. Masks should fit snugly against the face and must completely cover the nose, mouth, and chin.
In accordance with CDC guidance, attendees should wear the most protective masks they can, ideally N95s or KN95s. Learn about the types of masks and their varying levels of protection on the CDC’s website.
Do 12th Structural Birth Defects Meeting participants have to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to attend?
Yes. All participants are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to attend.
Will I also need to provide proof of a COVID-19 booster shot to attend?
As of February 2022, fully vaccinated is defined by the CDC as two weeks after the final dose of a two-dose series or two
weeks after a single-dose approved vaccine. Should that change, the 12th Structural Birth Defects Meeting will
follow the CDC definition of fully vaccinated.
By what date do I need to be vaccinated to attend the 12th Structural Birth Defects Meeting?
Participants should complete their final vaccine at least two weeks
prior to the starting date of the meeting to be considered fully
vaccinated. Individuals are considered fully vaccinated as currently defined by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) which includes World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines.
How and when is my COVID-19 vaccination verified to attend the 12th Structural Birth Defects Meeting?
The 12th Structural Birth Defects Meeting has contracted HealthShield 42Chat to verify vaccination status. Meeting registrants must upload their proof of vaccination by Monday, October 10, 2022. Status verification takes 24 hours from the time of upload. See Health Shield 42 Chat Vaccine Upload Instructions.
Can I attend with proof of a negative COVID-19 test instead of proof of vaccination against COVID-19?
A negative COVID-19 test will not be accepted as a substitution for being fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Will exceptions to your COVID-19 vaccine requirement be accepted?
Exceptions cannot be accommodated.
What happens if someone does not comply with the 12th Structural Birth Defects Meeting health and safety measures?
Health and safety measures implemented by the 12th Structural Birth Defects Meeting before the
meeting or on-site are subject to change. Failure to adhere to these
health and safety measures may result in prohibiting entrance to, or
removal from the conference without a refund.
Where can I get a COVID-19 test for my flight home?
The 12th Structural Birth Defects Meeting will not have a COVID-19 test station
on-site, but there are several COVID-19 PCR Test locations nearby. If you need a
PCR test for a return flight home, we recommend making an appointment
in advance to have the results when you need them.
Can I bring guests/children to the conference?
Guests/Children are permitted at the conference and are subject to the
same policies (including the vaccination requirement) as any other
registrant. They must be registered.
What if I test positive during the 12th Structural Birth Defects Meeting?
COVID-19 can be contracted anywhere and anytime. Be prepared for the
possibility that an infection occurs while attending the meeting. All
meeting participants should complete a daily self-assessment using the CDC’s COVID-19 Self-Checker.
We strongly suggest that all attendees purchase travel insurance (if their employer does not currently provide coverage) with an Epidemic Coverage Endorsement that addresses the following situations:
- Trip Cancellation, if, for example, you must cancel your trip after being diagnosed with COVID-19.
- Trip Interruption, if, for example, during your trip you are specifically named and individually ordered to quarantine (not including general or broadly applicable quarantines).
- Travel Delay, if, for example, you are denied boarding based on a suspicion that you are ill with an epidemic disease such as COVID-19.
- Emergency Medical Care, if, for example, you are diagnosed with COVID-19 and need to be hospitalized while traveling.
- Emergency Transportation, if, for example, you’re diagnosed with an epidemic disease such as COVID-19 while you’re traveling, and you require an emergency medical evacuation.
These policies are widely available from any number of companies that specialize in travel insurance.
If you experience any symptoms before picking up your conference badge or develop symptoms while onsite, do not enter the conference space. Please get tested at one of the local testing sites (scheduling and fees are the responsibility of the participant).
Read these steps to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 if you are sick.