CES to now end sooner than planned as Omicron cases surge

Reuters

Published Dec 31, 2021 02:29PM ET

Updated Dec 31, 2021 03:20PM ET

(Reuters) -CES will now end a day earlier than planned, the organizer of the global technology and gadget show said, after companies including Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) and General Motors Co (NYSE:GM) dropped out of attending the Las Vegas event in person due to Omicron concerns.

"The step was taken as an additional safety measure to the current health protocols that have been put in place for CES," the event organizer Consumer Technology Association (CTA) said on Friday, announcing the event will now end on Jan. 7.

The spread of the highly transmissible Omicron variant has led to a sharp jump in COVID-19 infections across the world, making many reconsider their travel plans and leading to thousands of flight cancellations.

The number of new COVID-19 cases in the U.S. has doubled in eight days to a record high of 329,000 a day on average, according to a Reuters tally.

As worries over the new variant loom, many companies have withdrawn from presenting in-person at the event, planned both virtually and in-person, that begins on Jan.5 with over 2,200 exhibitors.

Over the last few days, a host of firms including Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD), Proctor & Gamble, Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Inc's Google, Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) parent Meta Platforms have also dropped their in-person plans.