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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Advanced Micro Devices<\/a>, Micro-Star International<\/a> Co and Procter & Gamble Co are the latest companies to withdraw from attending the Consumer Electronics Show<\/a> (CES) in person next month as Omicron<\/a> cases surge.

The rapid spread of the new coronavirus variant has forced individuals and companies across the United States to rethink their travels plans as they look to lessen the risk of contracting the virus.

Airlines such as Delta Air Lines and Alaska Air Group have canceled hundreds of flights, while the surge in new infections has also threatened to derail a recovery in the cruise
industry<\/a>.

CES, which serves as an annual showcase of new trends and gadgets in the technology
industry<\/a>, is expected to have more than 2,200 in-person exhibitors this year at Las Vegas.

The event, starting Jan. 5, will require all attendees to be masked and vaccinated, and also offer COVID-19 tests, a spokesperson for Consumer Technology Association, the event organizer, said.

\"Our in-person engagements will now transition to virtual in the best interest of the health and safety of our employees, partners, and communities,\" an spokesperson for chip designer
AMD<\/a> said.

Several others, including U.S. automaker General Motors Co, Alphabet Inc's Google, Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc,
Twitter Inc<\/a>, Lenovo Group, AT&T Inc and Amazon.com Inc have dropped their in-person attendance plans, saying they would not send employees out of caution over the spread of Omicron<\/a>.

The average number of new COVID-19 cases in the United States has risen 55% to over 205,000 per day over the last seven days, according to a Reuters tally.
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AMD, MSI加入其他选择的CES事件ο恐惧

新冠状病毒变体的迅速蔓延全美迫使个人和公司重新考虑他们的旅行计划,因为他们减少感染病毒的风险。

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高级微设备,微星国际公司和宝洁(Procter & Gamble Co .)最新的公司退出参加消费电子产品展(CES)在人下个月ο病例激增。

新冠状病毒变体的迅速蔓延全美迫使个人和公司重新考虑他们的旅行计划,因为他们减少感染病毒的风险。

达美航空等航空公司和阿拉斯加航空公司集团数百架航班被取消,而新感染的激增也威胁要破坏经济复苏的巡航行业

国际消费电子展上,作为每年的新趋势和产品的展示技术行业预计将有超过2200面对面参展商今年在拉斯维加斯。

广告
,1月5日开始,将要求所有与会者蒙面,接种疫苗,并提供COVID-19测试,消费者技术协会发言人,事件组织者说。

“我们现在面对面活动将过渡到虚拟的最佳利益我们的员工的健康和安全,合作伙伴,和社区,”发言人芯片设计AMD说。

其他几个人,其中包括美国汽车制造商通用汽车(gm . n:行情),字母(aapl . o:行情)的Google, Facebook父元平台公司,Twitter Inc .)、联想集团、美国电话电报公司和Amazon.com Inc .)已经放弃亲自出席的计划,说他们不会把员工从谨慎的传播ο

新的COVID-19病例的平均数量在美国已上涨55%每天超过205000在过去的七天,据路透统计。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Advanced Micro Devices<\/a>, Micro-Star International<\/a> Co and Procter & Gamble Co are the latest companies to withdraw from attending the Consumer Electronics Show<\/a> (CES) in person next month as Omicron<\/a> cases surge.

The rapid spread of the new coronavirus variant has forced individuals and companies across the United States to rethink their travels plans as they look to lessen the risk of contracting the virus.

Airlines such as Delta Air Lines and Alaska Air Group have canceled hundreds of flights, while the surge in new infections has also threatened to derail a recovery in the cruise
industry<\/a>.

CES, which serves as an annual showcase of new trends and gadgets in the technology
industry<\/a>, is expected to have more than 2,200 in-person exhibitors this year at Las Vegas.

The event, starting Jan. 5, will require all attendees to be masked and vaccinated, and also offer COVID-19 tests, a spokesperson for Consumer Technology Association, the event organizer, said.

\"Our in-person engagements will now transition to virtual in the best interest of the health and safety of our employees, partners, and communities,\" an spokesperson for chip designer
AMD<\/a> said.

Several others, including U.S. automaker General Motors Co, Alphabet Inc's Google, Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc,
Twitter Inc<\/a>, Lenovo Group, AT&T Inc and Amazon.com Inc have dropped their in-person attendance plans, saying they would not send employees out of caution over the spread of Omicron<\/a>.

The average number of new COVID-19 cases in the United States has risen 55% to over 205,000 per day over the last seven days, according to a Reuters tally.
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