The country’s largest annual technology trade show, CES, is still on track to be held in Las Vegas in January, organizers said Wednesday.
“We all face new considerations around attending conferences, conducting business and traveling to meetings,” the Consumer Technology Association, the group behind the event, wrote on its website. “Just as your companies are innovating to overcome the challenges this pandemic presents, we are adapting to the evolving situation.”and features innovative products and devices for attendees to try out.
The group said it will expand its selection of livestreamed CES content and roll out new cleaning and social distancing practices. It will expand aisles in many exhibit areas and add more space between seats in conference programs.The event will have cashless purchase systems to limit touch points and provide enhanced on-site access to health services and medical aid.
After more than a week of widespread protests in Georgia, the state's public health department announced plans to set up test sites for demonstrators to screen for cases of the COVID-19, officials said Tuesday. Dr. Kathleen Toomey, commissioner of the public health department, said her agency is also working with Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ office and other state agencies to test first-responders and National Guard members who may have been exposed.Gov. Brian Kemp encouraged all enforcement present at the demonstrations to also get tested immediately.
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