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Trade show LightFair 2020 announced Friday it would no longer take place in May but will instead be held later this year if conditions around the spread of coronavirus improves.
The event was expected to take place at the Las Vegas Convention Center and sees roughly 37,000 attendees, according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
A trade show for those in the trade show industry will not be hosting its convention later this month at Mandalay Bay Convention Center.
Other theater chains are taking advanced measures to combat the ongoing pandemic.
The one-day show for community associaton professionsals was slated for April 29 and draws roughly 5,000 attendees, according to figures from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
Smith’s Food Drug parent company Kroger announced Friday that operating hours in all Smith’s stores have been cut.
The exception is the Broadway show, “Once on This Island,” which will finish its run through Sunday.
The show has been postponed August 11-13 at Mandalay Bay Convention Center.
Post Malone’s show at MGM Grand Garden Arena was reportedly almost sold out, with just single tickets remaining Friday prior to the announcement.
MGM Resorts International will temporarily close its nightclubs and dayclubs, the company announced Friday in a tweet.
The downtown indie music venue cites coronavirus concerns as the reason for its temporary closure.
The diocese — which has a total of 3,900 students enrolled at six elementary/middle schools and two high schools — made the announcement Friday as a result of the COVID-19 virus.
The fourth edition of the literary gathering had been planned for April 29 through May 2.
A big retail real estate convention in Las Vegas is postponed over the new coronavirus.
President Donald Trump on Friday declared the coronavirus pandemic a national emergency, as Washington struggles with providing Americans with relief.