Narrativity has never had a case of Covid at or traceable to the convention — and we want to keep it that way! So if you’re coming to Narrativity in 2026 (and we hope you are!), be prepared to follow these rules:
- You must be vaccinated against Covid-19, including a recent booster shot (or be medically unable to be vaccinated). We strongly encourage getting the most updated booster shot available. Since many medical facilities are no longer filling out Covid vaccination cards, we’re relying on the honor system; by showing up, you are promising that you are fully vaccinated (or have a legit medical reason not to be). Please, take this seriously! We’re not fooling around here, and you don’t want to be the reason we have to put more stringent proofs in place. Don’t be a jerk: for the sake of yourself and your fellow humans, get your shots.
- Masks are recommended but not required. We will have masks available at Registration if you need one.
- If you experience anything that even thinks about being a Covid symptom while at Narrativity, please test right away! We will have complimentary self-test kits available at Registration for anyone who needs one.
We may change this policy based on the circumstances in effect as the convention approaches, the guidance of the CDC and local health authorities, and plain old common sense. If we need to put stricter requirements in place, we’ll announce it on this website and in email; all Narrativity attendees will be required to follow the full Covid policy including any updated requirements. As with any group gathering in the time of Covid, attendance at Narrativity is at your own risk. Please be careful for your own sake and that of your fellow Narrativitists!