The safety of meeting attendees is the AAFP’s top priority. To that end, we encourage all attendees who are eligible and able to be up to date on their COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters per current CDC guidance before attending. We also encourage masking as a means of reducing the risk of transmission of COVID-19 and other illnesses.
In addition, we ask attendees who are not feeling well not to travel to the meeting. If an attendee feels unwell or displaying symptoms during the meeting, we recommend testing and refraining from contact with others.
The AAFP closely monitors the CDC’s travel guidelines as well as state and local guidelines. We encourage you to visit and monitor this page to stay abreast of the latest updates on health and safety protocols for this AAFP event. These protocols may be revised at any time as the AAFP deems appropriate or advisable based on local or national conditions.
In addition, the AAFP encourages attendees to visit their hotel’s website or contact the hotel for their most up-to-date health and safety information.
International attendees should always check current travel restrictions to the U.S. on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website before planning your travel to make sure you will be able to enter the U.S.