Fans were barred from several sporting events because of coronavirus fears.
Ruling to prevent spread of Covid-19 covers events likely to attract more than 1,000 people
Switzerland bans gatherings of 1,000 or more people
Switzerland immediately banned all large scale events involving more than 1,000 people on Friday, as the country attempts to protect its population from the new coronavirus.
Although the coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, has not officially been declared a pandemic, multiple companies have canceled events around the world due to fear of travel. Here are the latest. Facebook Facebook (NYSE: FB) canceled its annual F8 developer conference due to fears over the coronavirus. The event was originally scheduled for May 5 and 6, but instead, the company will host local events and live stream some content in an effort to...
Tourism in the Roanoke Valley, including the upcoming Blue Ridge Marathon, could be affected, and the Iron Man could take a hit.
The world of sport has been feeling the effects of the coronavirus, with fixtures in rugby, Formula 1 and athletics all being affected.
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The Swiss government announced a ban on all large events last week — and two of the year's most important watch shows have been scrapped.