kin OP wrote
Reply to comment by Tequilx_Wolf in About Covid: if engaged in mutual aid and helping others do you think is there responsibility towards the people we're trying to help? by kin
It's a community dinner and winter clothes distribution, and usually the elderly and homeless people are the ones getting aid.
But the issue was to stablish this covid protocol for the volunteers. The people coming would be free to follow (or not) any cares they like
Tequilx_Wolf wrote
Bringing strangers together in an enclosed space on its own is probably an issue given how infectious especially omicron is. I assume this event is not happening outside? Is there any way to do this in an open-air space? I don't know what the temperature is like where you are.
I think it is fair to ask the volunteers to mask up, and even to ask visitors to mask up while they are not eating. But I don't think I could know enough about the situation to say whether you should tell volunteers or others not to come if they don't wear a mask.
kin OP wrote
Thanks for the insights :)
We are doing It open air by night, temperatures going down as 4°C.
Maybe I was bothered by my own lack of understanding of the issue, bc I already knew that taking care was the only possible thing to do, the saviour complex hinted by friend gave me something to think.
The ambient is loosely anarchist, and some of the people are antivaxx so the group dynamics made me confused
Tequilx_Wolf wrote
Cool, glad it is resolved.
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