Moderator joeywa Posted March 6, 2020 Moderator Report Share Posted March 6, 2020 SXSW canceled: Austin officials end 2020 festival amid coronavirus concerns This announcement follows several major organizations and companies deciding to not attend the festival. Author: Jeff Bell, Sammy Turner (KVUE) Published: 3:57 PM CST March 6, 2020 Updated: 5:01 PM CST March 6, 2020 AUSTIN, Texas — For the first time in its 34-year history, South by Southwest has been canceled as the City of Austin declares a local disaster due to concerns about coronavirus spreading. In an announcement on Friday by Mayor Steve Adler, Judge Sarah Eckhardt, Dr. Mark Escott of the Interim Health Authority and Austin Public Health Director Stephanie Hayden, the City of Austin declared a local disaster, canceling the Spring Festival event as the COVID-19 virus causes worldwide concern. Judge Eckhardt also signed a companion declaration of disaster to apply county-wide in Travis County to festival gatherings that have guests from areas with documented cases of COVID-19 in close proximity with each other. That declaration lasts for seven days, with option for renewal as long as officials see circumstances that require heightened preparation. Dr. Escott said the decision to cancel SXSW was made after weighing options to mitigate the risk of the disease. He said factors such as the close proximity of participants and attendance of international guests led officials to cancel the event entirely. He said he would be issuing public health orders in the coming days to protect the most vulnerable members of the community from COVID-19. All other upcoming events outside of SXSW will also be evaluated by Austin Public Health officials for a disease mitigation plan. Factors such as crowd density, layout of the venue, whether it is indoor or outdoor and the amount of participants from overseas will be assessed. Adler said it was "unfortunate" to have to cancel the event, but SXSW and the City wanted to do whatever was in the best interest of the health of the public and community. "We are devastated to share this news with you," SXSW said in a statement. "'The show must go on' is in our DNA, and this is the first time in 34 years that the March event will not take place. We are now working though the ramifications of the unprecedented situation." SXSW said the situation evolved rapidly and it will honor and respect the City of Austin's decision: "We are committed to do our part to help protect our staff, attendees and fellow Austinites." The festival and conference said it was already planning to reschedule the event and perhaps provide some sort of online "virtual" experience. This announcement follows several major organizations and companies deciding to not attend the festival, along with a Change.org petition signed by tens of thousands of people calling for the festival to be canceled. Those who had pulled out of the convention before Friday's announcement include the following companies and organizations: Twitter Facebook Intel China Gathering Mashable TikTok Amazon Studios Vevo SAP The Latinx House Netflix Apple WarnerMedia Capital Factory BMI Individual artists and participants had also pulled out of the event. The creators of the petition said they were “concerned about the hundreds of thousands of people who will be traveling to Austin, Texas, in March for the SXSW festival.” On March 3, Austin-based company Indeed asked its employees to work from home as concerns surrounding the coronavirus continue to grow. More than 100,000 people worldwide have been diagnosed with coronavirus, with at least 250 cases in the U.S. and 15 deaths, according to the CDC. At least one person was tested for the coronavirus in Travis County, but Austin health officials said that result was negative. But Dr. Escott said the risk to the public is growing. The cancellation is a major decision from the City, which had said there was no evidence closing SXSW would make the community safer. Last year's event brought an estimated $355 million to Austin, the single most profitable event for the City of Austin's hospitality industry. Judge Eckhardt said the decision was based on "expert medical opinion" and not "panic-based." Health professionals advise the public to take the following steps to help prevent the spread of the virus: Avoid shaking hands Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds Use hand sanitizer when soap and water are not available Do not touch your face Cough or sneeze into a bent elbow Anyone who is sick should stay out of public places KVUE is a media sponsor of SXSW 2020. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sirhornsalot Posted March 7, 2020 Report Share Posted March 7, 2020 Wise move, IMO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Aaron Carrara Posted March 8, 2020 Administrators Report Share Posted March 8, 2020 I suppose they did the right thing, but what a hit to the Austin economy. joeywa 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderator joeywa Posted March 9, 2020 Author Moderator Report Share Posted March 9, 2020 I want to think that the major reason for their cancelling this is the significant amount of sponsors and presenters backing out. I know the COVID-19 scare is something to be concerned about, but the level of almost panic out there is frustrating to watch. MikeV73 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lshorn79 Posted March 10, 2020 Report Share Posted March 10, 2020 Well it's going around. My 401k caught it. joeywa 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderator joeywa Posted March 11, 2020 Author Moderator Report Share Posted March 11, 2020 On 3/9/2020 at 7:47 PM, lshorn79 said: Well it's going around. My 401k caught it. 401K is resilient, so it should get better though. lshorn79 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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