Proof of Vaccination Required in 2022
REMOVED March 4, 2022
In order to provide the safest possible environment for our students, employees and open studio members, effective January 1, 2022, proof of vaccination is required at BoMA for all classes, open studio and events.
Full vaccination includes a booster dose if it has been 6 months since an mRNA vaccine and a booster of mRNA 2 months after the JJ vaccine.
If you are registered for a class, or are an open studio member, you can send proof of vaccination in advance by email to [email protected].
No one will be admitted for a class, open studio or event if they arrive without proof of vaccination and didn't already email it to us. There are no exceptions.
In order to provide the safest possible environment for our students, employees and open studio members, effective January 1, 2022, proof of vaccination is required at BoMA for all classes, open studio and events.
Full vaccination includes a booster dose if it has been 6 months since an mRNA vaccine and a booster of mRNA 2 months after the JJ vaccine.
If you are registered for a class, or are an open studio member, you can send proof of vaccination in advance by email to [email protected].
No one will be admitted for a class, open studio or event if they arrive without proof of vaccination and didn't already email it to us. There are no exceptions.
Proof of Vaccination BoMA requires proof of vaccination for all employees, students, instructors, members and guests upon entering the facility. BoMA requires proof of vaccination by email or at the door with one of the following forms of documentation:
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Other Mitigation Strategies
BoMA has a commercial size HEPA filter, a swamp cooler and a window in each classroom. We also have a door to the outside which opens to both classrooms.
According to the Colorado Department of Public Health
Q: Can a business check my vaccine status before allowing me onto the property?
A: Yes. The federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) does not apply to businesses like retail stores and restaurants because these businesses do not engage in any form of health care activity. It is not a violation of any federal or state law for a business to ask customers about their vaccination status. Customers may voluntarily share this information with a business if they choose to do so. A business may require public health measures (e.g. mask-wearing) if a customer chooses not to share their vaccination status. https://covid19.colorado.gov/vaccine-faq#collapse-accordion-57221-2
BoMA has a commercial size HEPA filter, a swamp cooler and a window in each classroom. We also have a door to the outside which opens to both classrooms.
According to the Colorado Department of Public Health
Q: Can a business check my vaccine status before allowing me onto the property?
A: Yes. The federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) does not apply to businesses like retail stores and restaurants because these businesses do not engage in any form of health care activity. It is not a violation of any federal or state law for a business to ask customers about their vaccination status. Customers may voluntarily share this information with a business if they choose to do so. A business may require public health measures (e.g. mask-wearing) if a customer chooses not to share their vaccination status. https://covid19.colorado.gov/vaccine-faq#collapse-accordion-57221-2