Information on the SIT health protocol
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Your health is our priority:
Our commitments:
Welcoming you in compliance with health regulations is one of our priorities. In order to welcome you in the best possible conditions, a reinforced health plan will be put in place in collaboration with the Palmeraie Resort and in consultation with the local health authorities.
In view of the various changes in regulations relating to health crisis management, these guidelines are likely to evolve. We will be updating it regularly, particularly with regard to travel, exhibition and residence formalities.
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We are also counting on your commitment:
Before the event:
All invited participants must bring with them a
full vaccination passport and a -48h PCR test.
The organisation has set up a cell to carry out antigenic tests.
On arrival:
- Temperature measurement at entrances.
Masks must be worn indoors and outdoors.
As a participant in the SIT Africa Forum 2021, you undertake to :
Not to have been in contact with a person carrying SARS-Cov-2 or suspected of having been infectedor suffer from symptoms.
Wear your maskat least for the general public meeting Afnor "Spec S76-001" specifications and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, when accessing the event (indoors and outdoors). Visor masks are prohibited.
Clean your hands with hydroalcoholic hand gel made available to you for access to the various strategic areas of the event.
Apply the barrier measures applied in Morocco.
- Respect the direction of traffic on access to the event and the different zones within it.
Leave 1 empty seat between people or groups of people come together in the events and conference rooms.
Respect seating during meals, limited to 6 people per table (maximum).
Respect the limit of 4 people per stand (maximum).
Put your rubbish in the binsThese will be located throughout the event.
Up-to-date vaccination and/or
negative PCR test
Wearing a mask
mandatory
Regular hand washing for 20s
Hydro-alcoholic gel available
Taking the temperature
frequent
Coughing or sneezing
in your elbow
Respect for social distances of 1.5m
Avoid contact gestures
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