The RACP works to ensure both the safety of our members and the community. To ensure that RACP Congress 2022 is not only the best, but the safest it can be, we will be following advice from the Victorian State Government.

We ask all attendees and staff to adhere to the following principles:  

-   maintain 1.5 metre physical distancing 
-   practise good hygiene
-   if you have any symptoms, however mild, you should seek advice, get tested and please stay home.

MCEC (Melbourne) have COVID VenueSafe Plans and will follow Government directed guidelines, these may include:

-  VenueSafe advisors
-  event only access, proof of registration required
-  QR Check in or COVID Tracer App compliance 
-  temperature checks of delegates
-  increased sanitisation and cleaning
-  physical distancing
-  safe food and beverage service

Melbourne, Australia

  1. All visitors must comply with the current Victorian Government vaccination requirements, anyone who does not comply will be refused entry. Read the latest on the Department of Health and Human Services website.
  2. For the purposes of vaccination compliance and contact tracing, all visitors are required to check-in via the Victorian Government QR Code. Download the Service Victoria App for a quicker check-in.
  3. DO NOT ENTER THE VENUE IF:
    You are an active coronavirus (COVID-19) case.You have been in close contact with a person who is diagnosed as coronavirus (COVID-19) positive.You have any of the following symptoms, however mild: fever, chills or sweats, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, runny nose, and loss of sense of smell or taste. Get tested and quarantine at home until you receive your test results.
  4. All visitors are required to undergo hand sanitisation on arrival.
  5. All visitors are required to maintain physical distancing whilst inside the venue.
  6. Face masks to be worn in-line with Victorian restrictions. Read the latest on the Department of Health and Human Services website.
  7. MCEC reserves the right to refuse entry to any persons who are disorderly or display unlawful or offensive behaviour. Any person who causes a disturbance may be removed from the venue.
  8. By entering the venue, you agree to abide by the health and safety measures outlined in MCEC’s VenueSafe Plan, available at mcec.com.au/venuesafe. Failure to comply with these measures may result in removal from the venue.