Here we go again
I was wondering when that would happen. My synagogue just sent email saying services this week are virtual only, and the committee in charge of reopening will meet on Sunday to decide what happens next.
Given the current wild spread of the omicron variant of Covid-19, I'm not surprised. Since we were already doing hybrid services, I'm a little disappointed that the in-person option is now unavailable for those who feel safe doing so. (Our requirement was always "fully vaccinated + mask at all times".) On the other hand:

It's been obvious all fall that it was getting worse, but the last week or so took rather an extreme turn.
(Graph is from Johns Hopkins.)
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I forgot to add that one benefit of being in an old building is that there are windows which actually open, and they have been open.
We weren't requiring vax proof, or boosters (or capping the size so low) before 12/25. Well, at RH/YK services we did. But, well, Omicron.
I agree about honor system -- after all, for most people, Shul is something one goes to more than once, and hopefully with a deeper connection than to a chain store. Although I guess there are people who form deep connections to businesses, too, and that's OK. I'm not on the committee that made the decision to require proof. I do know that when I was greeting earlier this year at a bat mitzvah, there was someone who decided that without people being made to prove vax status, they didn't feel comfortable attending.
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Thanks for handling the unresolved tension. :-)
Oh yeah, openable windows make a difference. We can open some windows in our chapel (where the minyan meets), but not the sanctuary. Our building used to be a mansion; the chapel was the dining room, but the sanctuary is newer construction.