New York One of the most closely-watched annual tech conferences, CES, is going ahead with plans to hold an in-person event in two weeks, even as a growing number of prominent technology companies are pulling the plug on their plans to attend in person amid a surge in Covid-19 cases.
Amazon , Meta , T-Mobile , Twitter and Pinterest confirmed this week that they no longer plan to attend CES in Las Vegas early next month, citing health concerns and uncertainty from the recent spike in Covid-19 cases. "The health and safety of our employees is our top priority. Due to the quickly shifting situation and uncertainty around the Omicron variant, we will no longer have an on-site presence at CES," Amazon spokesperson Sarah Sobolewski said in a statement.
Comdex is better
We're nearly into the 3rd year of COVID. It's time to STOP ALL THE FEAR MONGERING and get back to living. People have allowed the Government to completely change their lives oven an exaggerated illness with a sub 1% death rate.
Another superspreader event 🙄
The hell.
No surge no surge, hoax, fake news false flag etc etc
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