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Participants were asked why they responded the way they did. Concerns included: <br />Trends in COVID-19 cases; <br /> Vaccination rate; and <br /> Virus mutations. <br />Some workshop participants did not provide a time frame, citing uncertainty, but instead said they would <br />feel comfortable attending a crowded indoor event after some benchmark was reached. People reported <br />they would be comfortable attending after: <br />Being vaccinated; <br /> Friends and/or family are vaccinated; <br /> Certain populations (such as children or at-risk individuals) are vaccinated; <br /> Herd immunity is established; <br /> Safety protocols at the venue (including mask requirements and social distancing); and <br /> Trusted health officials (such as experts at the CDC) deem it safe. <br />A few workshop participants reported that they never attend indoor crowded events, even before the <br />pandemic. <br />Outdoor public events. In contrast, when asked about the earliest time frame for attending crowded <br />outdoor events, more respondents indicated that they compared to Figure F-6. Figure F-7 shows these <br />results. <br />Figure F-7. <br />Earliest year workshop participants anticipated being comfortable attending public events that may involve large <br />crowds outdoors <br />100 <br />86 <br />80 <br />60 <br />40 <br />23 <br />20 <br />22 <br />0 <br />Early 202120212022Never <br /> <br />Source: Keen Independent Research from 2021 virtual workshop. <br /> <br />KEEN INDEPENDENT RESEARCH — SAN MARCOS ARTS MASTER PLAN 2022 APPENDIX F,PAGE 6 <br /> <br />