NNA 2022 Conference Attendee/Participant Safety & Health Information
The health and safety of all visitors to the NNA 2022 Conference is our top priority. NNA will continue to follow state, local and venue requirements. As information pertaining to COVID-19 requirements is ever evolving, we will update as needed based on state, local and venue requirements.
During your attendance at NNA 2022, you will be required to support our COVID-19 Safety Measures, and strictly follow our COVID-19 policies and procedures. These policies and procedures may be modified at any time in advance of or during the NNA 2022 Conference.
COVID-19 Vaccinations
NNA Conference 2022 will take place in Clark County Nevada, where as of April 27, 2022 authorities do not require proof of vaccination to enter indoor venues.
Face Coverings
Nevada’s mask mandates were lifted effective February 10, 2022, including in resorts and casinos, restaurants, bars, showrooms and meeting spaces. At this time, masks are optional, but they are highly recommended for individuals who are not fully vaccinated and those with underlying health conditions. Masks are still required on all public transportation and transportation hubs per CDC guidance.
NNA will follow local and venue guidelines.
Hand Sanitizer Stations
Hand sanitizing dispensers will be made accessible to everyone throughout the meeting space at Green Valley Ranch.
Screening
Conference attendees, exhibitors, vendors, and speakers are asked to refrain from attending the conference if:
- You have COVID-19 symptoms, or
- You test positive for COVID-19, experience COVID-19 symptoms, or have close contact with a person with COVID-19 on or after Thursday, May 26, 2022 (10 days prior to the Conference).
Physical Contact
When you arrive and check-in at the registration desk, you will be asked to choose from a green, yellow or red sticker to place on your name badge. This will indicate your level of comfort with physical contact with other attendees.
- Green – OK with close contact such as handshakes, hugs and high-fives.
- Yellow – Cautious. Desires additional personal space and limited physical contact.
- Red – Extremely cautious and taking the highest precautions. No physical contact. May be at high-risk or caring for someone at high-risk.