Re: IETF 107 and Corona Virus?

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Just to add one aspect of this: 

Several high-profile companies have imposed blanket travel restrictions on their staff. I am currently at APRICOT in Melbourne, Australia, and a regular conference speaker from Amsterdam, The Netherlands is unable to attend regardless of which route he takes to get here. Neither Australia nor The Netherlands are considered high-risk for this virus. I would expect that a refund for reg fees would apply for such cases too if a blanket travel ban were to include Canada.

Right?

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On 14 Feb 2020, at 14:57, Jay Daley <jay@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Just in case anyone is confused by this, the recently announced policy is for a full refund in the case of *any* government imposed travel restrictions that prevent someone attending the meeting, which may include, but are not limited to, denial of exit, denial of entry, diversion, repatriation, isolation and quarantine.

Jay

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