On Sunday morning, they felt ill so went home without visiting the show. They were masked while wandering the show (they had no assigned tasks that day) and ate dinner at a nearby restaurant alone. They had tested negative the previous Friday morning and had arrived at the show on Saturday. Report 2: A Paizo staff member reported a positive test on Monday, May 30, after taking the test the previous evening. Their last negative test prior to the convention was before their flight to Seattle on Thursday, May 26. Report 1: An attendee started experiencing cold-like symptoms Monday, May 30, while traveling and tested positive later that evening. For more up-to-date contact tracing information, please see the #contact-tracing channel of the PaizoCon Discord server located at. The following are all reported cases we’re aware of at the time of this post. Close contact is defined as having shared a game table, panel space, or similar, to the best of our knowledge. Paizo considers the health and well-being of all community members a priority, and we want to take this opportunity to inform you that individuals you may have had close contact with at PaizoCon 2022 have tested positive for, and/or shown symptoms consistent with, COVID-19. This year’s in-person PaizoCon wasn’t without its challenges, however, including several reports of COVID-19 infections among attendees. It was a much-needed return to PaizoCons of yore, and we can’t wait to continue offering in-person convention experiences in the years to come. Thank you for attending PaizoCon 2022! We hope you had as wonderful a time playing games and participating in events as we did putting on the show.
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