After a series of high-profile companies like Amazon and Google cancelled over climbing virus risk, the return of the in-person convention was cast in doubt
Attendees wait in line to have their badges scanned during CES Unveiled ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Image: Patrick T. FALLON / AFP
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) threw open its doors to thousands Wednesday in Las Vegas despite surging Covid-19 cases in the United States, as one of the world's largest trade fairs tries to get back to business. After a series of high-profile companies like Amazon and Google cancelled over climbing virus risk, the return of the in-person convention was cast in doubt.
But organisers cited their vaccine and mask requirements while insisting the show—with its mix of journalists, entrepreneurs and tech lovers from around the world—had to go on.
"Despite a few well-publicized cancellations amongst our exhibitors, we have over 2,200 exhibitors here at CES 2022 in Las Vegas, and all of them are counting on us to move forward," Steve Koenig, a vice president from the group that runs the convention.
"Why? Well, because these businesses are looking for investors, they're looking for partners, they're looking to conduct business," he added.
Some health experts have voiced caution that people may not universally respect the mask mandate, and noted that daily testing would be a useful tool to keep the spread in check.