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The coronavirus has forced numerous attractions to shut down and events to be canceled due to the risk of the virus spreading in mass gatherings. For instance, the
Adobe Summit in Las Vegas has been called off, as well as music festivals like
Coachella.
To stay updated with all the events getting shut down,
The Verge’s executive editor
TC Sottek has launched a website called ‘
Is It Cancelled Yet?’ to track the most popular events being cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns.
The website shows easy-to-understand indicators like “Yes,” which obviously means the event has been cancelled, while “no” means it is still taking place. “Uh Oh” is set aside for events that could be delayed or canceled.
It also takes a lighter approach to the outbreak by answering if “handshakes,” “hugs” and “fist bumps” are canceled yet. As shared by internet users, some of the details include, “SXSW canceled? Yes. Fist bumps canceled? No.”
The World Health Organization has advised people to reduce contact with others as much as possible to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
It is worth noting that the site is “not a comprehensive guide to all human gathers on planet earth.” Check out the statuses of popular events
here.
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