USITT has cancelled its 60th Annual Conference & Stage Expo in the wake of the global coronavirus outbreak. David Grindle, the organization's executive director, made the announcement late on Wednesday. The event was scheduled to take place April 1-4 in Houston.
"Making this decision has been agonizing," said Grindle. "This is an unprecedented move for us, but our Board of Directors feels strongly that the health and safety of our members must always be our number one priority. With more cases of COVID-19 expected in the U.S. and with no vaccines or approved medications to treat it, coupled with the World Health Organization's declaration of a pandemic on Wednesday, the Board chose to act swiftly to protect our members and Conference guests." Central to the mission of almost any association is providing a space to bring members together. At USITT, the Institute has always been committed to providing the safest environment possible for the Annual Conference & Stage Expo. With the emerging global threat of the novel coronavirus and COVID-19, many of the 320 companies who had contracted to exhibit had notified the Institute that they would not be attending this year's Stage Expo in the last several days, primarily due to company-wide travel restrictions."All of us in the Institute work on events that bring together groups of people," noted USITT President Dan Culhane. "As such, our industry needs to be especially vigilant in the wake of this threat and mindful that our people - kept safe and healthy - are our most important asset."
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