PLEASE NOTE; Attendance to any event that the Beachcombers are involved with is voluntary and at your own risk. You are responsible to comply with the state mandated restrictions regarding COVID-19 and above all, if you are sick do not plan to attend any Beachcomber event.
Beachcomber Family,
I hope all are well, and folks are taking the appropriate precautions to limit exposure to the Corona Virus. Based on the continued threat we are forced to cancel some upcoming functions and may be forced to cancel additional functions. We will continue to keep you informed as events unfold.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, do not hesitate to contact me.
Again, I hope and pray for the safety and well-being of the entire Beachcomber Family, their relatives, friends, and coworkers. We will get through this and come out stronger from it!!!
John Kummers, CSP
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Even
though Virginia has moved into Stage 3 of recovery from Coronavirus19 since 1 July, there
are several guidelines that must be followed that impact us and what we can do. Stay tuned for further event updates, postponements, or cancellations.
NEW NCCC GUIDANCE National Council of Corvette Clubs (NCCC) – Joel Wolf has received correspondence from the NCCC coverage concerning Covid 19 and has provided the following guidance; “Sickness and Disease are covered in the NCCC Policy the same way as any other 3rd party bodily injury claim. So NCCC is covered for any Covid 19 claims made by a 3rd party. There is also Directors and Officers insurance in case an officer get sued directly. What has changed is how we base the use of our waivers on the risk associated with the event. So now with the virus, otherwise low risk activities, such as a club meeting, now have a higher risk. So NCCC has to rethink when and what types of events should require a waiver. The use of waivers is the primary defense against NCCC getting sued by a member. It is mandatory that every club gathering or activity have everyone sign the standard waiver until the covid threat has passed, even those activities which did not previously require waivers. It is very important any event follows all state and local regulations. Not being in compliance could make your event illegal and put your coverage into question. Use common sense in laying out your event to limit member to member exposure.”
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