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In light of updated CDC guidance and the general availability of vaccines in many locales, we are happy to announce that as of June 21st, 2021, groups of fully vaccinated players can participate in sanctioned tournaments and club sessions.
All participants must have completed a government-authorized course of vaccination against COVID-19 and waited the recommended duration for it to take full effect.
Additional Participant Guidelines:
The location should be accessible to only the participants as much as possible - for example, a private room in a restaurant but not the main dining room.
Directors may impose stricter rules about the use of masks and face coverings, hand washing, etc.
The director must keep a list of participants, together with their current contact information, and ask them to certify in writing on arrival that they meet all the criteria for play under these rules. A sample screening form can be downloaded here.
These guidelines can be superseded by governmental or other regulations. Just because we say that fully vaccinated players can meet to play SCRABBLE does not mean that the local authorities allow it or that a particular venue will allow you to meet.
Tournament Details
The general moratorium remains in effect. When the moratorium on club and tournament play is lifted, NASPA will extend your membership for as many days as you were a member during the moratorium.
We expect to announce the date for the end of the moratorium and the resumption of normal operations by July 1st.
Click here for how this Cyan Play Safety Level fits within the existing SCRABBLE Safety Level Guidelines.
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