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Conferences Plot a Comeback Even Before Vaccines Are Widely Distributed (bloomberg.com) 65

It could take a while before the handshake comes back, if it ever does. Business conferences, however, are set to restart in the U.S. the moment health code allows. And despite uncertainty around when exactly that will be, convention organizers are holding out hope -- and event space -- for a possible return in the coming weeks. From a report: One of those optimists is Peter Diamandis. He convened some of his employees at their office in Culver City, California, last Wednesday for a low-key, in-person holiday gathering. There, Diamandis said his flagship annual conference, Abundance 360, was still on for late January in Malibu, California, according to a person familiar with the situation who asked not to be identified. It will feature seminars on technology and entrepreneurialism, as well as a video address from Salesforce.com's Marc Benioff. Diamandis said last week that the company was taking precautions to hold the event safely. Anyone attending in person would have to take a nose-swab test 72 hours before arrival and each day during the conference itself. He was closely tracking infection rates and regulatory guidance, he said. "Many of our members definitely want to get together in person (if possible)," he wrote in an email to Bloomberg.

One day later, though, Diamandis changed his mind. The company canceled the in-person program for most people scheduled to attend Abundance 360, according to a message to staff reviewed by Bloomberg. The summit will be limited to about 16 people who paid $30,000 for special events and coaching, internal documents show. (Although that, too, could be cancelled depending on the health situation, Diamandis wrote in an email to Bloomberg.) Everyone else will get access to online programs. Of the many important things lost this year, conferences are pretty far down the list. But for the organizations that put on the events, the coronavirus pandemic has severely altered their operations. Cancellations in the U.S. this year will cost as much as $22 billion, according to estimates from the Center for Exhibition Industry Research, a trade group. Most conferences are sticking to online-only through early next year, including CES, the largest technology industry conference typically held in January, or are postponing until the second half of the year, said Heather Keenan, president of Key Events, a meeting and events-planning firm. Some are exploring hybrid events with the choice of online or in person starting in May, she said.

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Conferences Plot a Comeback Even Before Vaccines Are Widely Distributed

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  • None before 2022 (Score:1, Insightful)

    by Avantare ( 573582 )
    If the US does not lock down and stay that way for a minimum of 3-4 months in a row it will be very doubtful COVID-19 will be contained even with the 2 vaccines available. Of course with the number of people nation-wide who are refusing to earn the participation trophy by actually following the advice medical professionals are giving conventions will never happen. If the medical profession advice is followed then the conventions can start in 2022 and not a single one in 2021.
    • It will be contained through herd immunity. People that get the vaccine will be immune, and somewhere like 2/3 of everyone else will get the virus and become immune that way.

      Your choice whether you want to do things the easy way, or the hard way.
      • Like our herd immunity to TB and malaria. So successful that we've been dieing from them for millennia now.
    • very doubtful COVID-19 will be contained even with the 2 vaccines available.

      Whats the point of a vaccine then?

  • by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Wednesday December 23, 2020 @11:28AM (#60859998)
    to go to a conference before mid-2021. And it's likely (given 40% of Americans are on record as refusing to vaccinate, and the same percentage likely won't wear masks) that this'll carry into 2022.

    Once again if you want our dollars and our business you need to pressure the government to fix this mess. So far they're just not doing it.
    • Unless you got the vaccine. Then you go to the conference and don't worry about spreading it to other people.

      • Being immune doesn't mean you won't catch the virus from an infected person and give it to others, it means you clear it out faster than symptoms appear because you have T-cells and antibodies ready to work. In other words, you're an asymptomatic spreader for a short while.

        • by shanen ( 462549 )

          You left out the obvious solution approach: Vaccines AND masks AND social distancing. Widespread antibody testing would also help in assessing the state of the pandemic and could have been integrated into routine blood work. But wasn't.

          But you're talking about a really stupid country here. (At least the Subject is.) They are now spreading insane rumors about capped needles when politicians get vaccinated. Why the phuck would they cap a needle? Just inject saline solution. What the heck is supposed to be a "

          • What the heck is supposed to be a "capped" needle anyway?

            LOL the cap is where they keep the computer chip.

            • Check out the teardown video. The cap is just a battery to keep the chips charged to 100% until time of injection. Sort of like earbuds that charge in the case. There's dozens of chips suspended in fluid in the cylinder, all coded identically with each syringe having a unique code. If a chip isn't 100% charged then it might not have time attach to your nervous system where it can draw power until the host dies.

              • by shanen ( 462549 )

                If I hadn't blocked HWN3BS (He Whose Name Need Not Be Spoken) I would tweet that too him with your handle and you might get retweeted into infamy by HWN3BS of the mighty tweet.

                And HWN3BS's fans would believe it, too.

          • What the heck is supposed to be a "capped" needle anyway?

            You've never had a friend in the healthcare industry sobbing onto your shoulder in fear, because they got a needlestick injury at work today, and didn't want to die of AIDS?

            That's 'what the heck a "capped" needle is for' - not killing medical workers in workplace accidents. Or even worse - scaring them into flipping burgers after 6 years of government-funded training and a second terrifying needlestick injury and 3 months of terror waiting for the te

            • by shanen ( 462549 )

              It sound like you're talking about a way to dispose of needles (and not just hypodermics) safely. That's not the context here. The lunatics are claiming that the politicians and doctors didn't really get injections of the vaccine, but were just faking it for TV. But they aren't going to be fooled!

              My point is that it would be insane to tamper with the needles to fake the injections. Just put saline in the bottle and inject away.

              The vaccine isn't a panacea, but it's a good thing. Ditto masks, ditto washing ha

              • Nope, I'm talking about the designs of injectors where the needle is retained in the body of the machine until the outer, blunt, sterile "shield" component is in contact with the skin, at which point various designs of "interlock" disengage and the needle, reservoir and plunger move forward so they can contact the patient. After the injection is completed, there is typically another set of geared or other interlocks that retract the "sharps" into the structure. The whole design is intended to reduce needles
                • by shanen ( 462549 )

                  Okay, your original comment wasn't clear, but lack of clarity is what you have to expect in the crazy stuff that is coming from the conspiracy theorists. I actually know a Q believer who (with only the slightest encouragement) rants (apparently sincerely) about the tracking microchips hidden in the vaccine injections.

                  I spent some time trying to figure out how that way of thinking works, but I never got much insight into it. There is a religious component in the susceptibility of this particular Qanon follow

    • 40% of Americans are on record as refusing to vaccinate, and the same percentage likely won't wear masks

      It's a strange logic:
      1. I refuse the vaccination because it might contain a microchip
      2. I refuse to wear a mask and go around shopping malls etc. breathing whatever alien germs happen to be flying around

      If you're skeptical about putting foreign objects into your body, isn't that more of a reason to wear a mask? The mask could be like the tinfoil hat of the 2020s.

      Personally, I have good reason to believe that air in shopping malls is laced with nanites that make us consume more. So I always wear a mas

  • If you dont shake my hand im not taking the job.
  • It could take a while before the handshake comes back, if it ever does.

    It never went away.

    • i been giving a nod or the peace sign for 10 years already. most people are crooked to me. i really dont trust people these days. when you ask for extra ketchup or no ketchup they will yes you to death. same thing goes for investments. people routinely even sell their own self out. no need to shake the hand of such creatures. but i have no problem diving my dog a fist bump.

The unfacts, did we have them, are too imprecisely few to warrant our certitude.

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