Good-Practice Guidelines for holding a Face-to-Face events
How do I prepare for an event knowing the high number of immune compromised individuals at the event? What are the best practices for cleanliness? How do we prepare volunteers and support staff?
These questions and more are answered by a new International COVID-19 Blood Cancer Coalition (ICBCC) report.

Good-Practice Guidelines on Face-to-Face Events for Immunocompromised Patients:
The International COVID-19 Blood Cancer Coalition (ICBCC) is a multi-stakeholder coalition led by representatives of the global patient advocacy and clinical community in haemato-oncology. The coalition was formed in 2021 to address the specific impact of COVID-19 on immunocompromised blood cancer patients.
The ICBCC is re-examining its mandate this year, most likely broadening its scope to other viral infectious diseases.
These guidelines are intended as considerations and practical recommendations to support safer, more inclusive face-to-face events where immunocompromised people may be present.
