Upcoming events

  • Please familiarize yourself with the EA NYC Code of Conduct, which applies to all events and event attendees.

  • All EA NYC events are open to the public unless otherwise specified.

  • All food at EA NYC-run events is vegan and snacks are typically provided.

  • For any concerns or access-related considerations, please contact us at info@effectivealtruism.nyc.

  • See our COVID policy below.

EA NYC COVID-19 Policy

Last updated: June 7, 2022

EA NYC hosts both in-person and virtual events. We ask that those considering attending in-person events assess their personal risk tolerance. We suggest using this calculator, which lets you estimate COVID risk and find effective safety measures for customizable situations.

As of June 2022, we are lifting Covid requirements for all EA NYC events aside from required event sign-ins, described below.

Sign-Ins

All event attendees are required to provide their name and email address upon arrival. Attendees have the option of signing up for the EA NYC newsletter but will not receive emails if they do not select this option. We require attendees to sign in so that we have a method of contacting everyone should someone report a positive test subsequent to the event.

Past Risks

On November 18, 2021, we hosted an indoor social event in a private space at which all attendees rapid-tested negative. On November 20, one attendee became symptomatic and the following day he tested positive for COVID. It is unclear if the attendee was contagious at the event, though we promptly notified all attendees and received no further reports of positive tests. It is also unclear if he caught COVID at the event. The attendee, who was fully vaccinated and had recently received his booster shot, experienced mild symptoms and made a full recovery.

Considerations

  • If you or a loved one are at a higher risk of getting severely ill from COVID, you may wish to only attend virtual events or outdoor events, or remain masked during indoor events.

  • If you will be traveling within two weeks of the event, you may wish to not attend in person or remain masked during the event.

  • If you have recently had exposure to someone who is positive for COVID, we ask that for the safety of the community you do not attend in-person events until you have tested negative and that you familiarize yourself with New York close contact requirements regarding quarantines and testing.