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    Should We Be Holding In-Person Meetings?

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    2020-11-17
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    Edelstein, Loren G.
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    In a survey conducted by Northstar Meetings Group, the main consensus was that if individuals want to travel, they should travel. MPI held an in-person meeting of 600 people this November, but faced backlash from members of the industry for holding an event in a COVID-19 red-zone. As in-person events start to make their way back to the industry, attendees should remain vigilant and follow the three Ws. "wear your mask, wash your hands, and watch your distance"
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