----- Original Message ----- From: Tim Chown tjc.ietf@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: 11/03/2020 10:30:58 > On 10 Mar 2020, at 23:15, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ <jordi.palet=40consulintel.es@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I think that the laws that apply will be from each participant, but I may be wrong. If I decide to sue an event organizer, I will go to the courts in my jurisdiction. There is a bigger picture here Jordi. There is every chance that many countries will follow the same trajectory as Italy, where the death rate is 6%, with 600 deaths from 10,000 known infections. While the rate is well under 1% for the young, it is reportedly much higher (15-20%) for those over 80 years old. Having spoken yesterday with work colleagues in Italy, people there are very scared, not necessarily for themselves, but for their elderly relatives. <tp> I see different statistics. Yes, Italy has a higher death rate than anywhere else, but elsewhere, the overall rate is reported as 1-2% with less for the young and 8% for the older, variously reported as over-65, over-70, or over-80. I believe that Greece and Spain are still on an upward curve with figures perhaps too small to infer a trend but that in a week or so we will have the figures to see if Italy is the exception or the rule. Tom Petch That’s why I support the IETF being cancelled, and I look forward to some productive virtual meetings. Tim --- New Outlook Express and Windows Live Mail replacement - get it here: https://www.oeclassic.com/