Will the Coronavirus Outbreak Mark a Tipping Point for How Conferences Address Disease?

Many events hope it's a passing concern, but others are investing in screening technology

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With the outbreak of coronavirus mounting into a global health emergency, international conferences could see major impacts on attendance and programming.

Mobile World Congress in Barcelona became the first major conference casualty of fears around the respiratory virus when organizers announced today that it would be canceled after more than two dozen companies backed out. Other major events with global audiences are also taking precautions, though degrees of preparedness and concern vary.

Event organizers now find themselves facing a daunting question: Is this an industrywide tipping point that should spark permanent changes to better detect and prevent the spread of disease? Such changes won’t come cheap, and they could result in negative experiences for attendees.

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