Report: Coronavirus takes bite out of Pittcon attendance

By The Science Advisory Board staff writers

March 4, 2020 -- Attendance at this week's Pittcon conference for laboratory scientists in Chicago is down sharply over concerns about the novel coronavirus, according to a March 3 news report on WGN-TV.

About 9,000 lab scientists are roaming the halls of McCormick Place, compared with typical attendance of about 15,000, according to the report. There are also fewer exhibitors at the meeting, the story noted.

In a statement on its website, Pittcon organizers said, "We take the safety and security of our Pittcon community very seriously." The group noted that hand sanitizer stations had been located throughout the conference hall as a countermeasure to prevent coronavirus infection.

Pittcon is running March 1-5.


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