ENA President Ron Kraus Statement on Emergency Nursing 2021 Safety Plans
August 14, 2021 • COVID-19 Emergency Nurses Association Emergency Nursing 2021
ENA President Ron Kraus released the following statement today about
safety plans for Emergency Nursing 2021
"Today, ENA announced its health and safety protocols for Emergency Nursing
2021 in Orlando. Most notably, attendees will be required to be vaccinated and
wear masks in order to participate in ENA’s annual education and networking
event. Full details on safety plans can be found by visiting the Emergency Nursing 2021 safety page on the
ENA website.
Without question, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to create challenges for
emergency nurses, ENA members and our country as a whole. In deciding how to
move forward with Emergency Nursing 2021, ENA considered many factors –
including federal, state and local COVID-19 guidelines – and has worked closely
with the Orange County Convention Center to make the best safety plans possible
for EN21.
Just as it has done for the last year and a half, ENA continues to look at
the best ways to support its members during the pandemic. Their need for
education never stopped, and their desire to be connected and heard has only
increased. ENA’s annual conference is an important part of advancing excellence
in emergency nursing as it drives professional and clinical skill development
through high-quality learning opportunities. With concerns about burnout,
mental health and overall well-being as prominent as ever, hundreds of ENA
members have registered to be in Orlando to learn, network and reconnect – in a
safe environment – as a way to recharge themselves during this most challenging
of times.
And, for those who cannot travel, or choose not to, Emergency Nursing 2021’s
Hybrid Xperience virtual option remains a great way to engage and learn from
wherever you might be.
Over the next several weeks, ENA will remain steadfast in monitoring
developments in Florida and around the country to determine what, if any,
additional measures are necessary to deliver emergency nursing’s premier event
safely."