Coronavirus Cancellations Continue Costing Valley Conventions

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LAS VEGAS, NV (KXNT) - Coronavirus concerns continue to swell and another convention has been canceled in Las Vegas because of that.  

Tuesday, officials with Aruba's Atmosphere 2020 event announced that the convention scheduled for later this month at Caesars has been canceled.

It was originally slated for March 22nd through the 27th, but concerns surrounding the virus caused the event to be called off.  No makeup date has been announced.

You can read the statement from the company here

On Monday, The Adobe Summit that was planned for the end of this month in Las Vegas was been canceled over fears about the coronavirus.  

The event will be hosted online instead.

The summit was slated to take place from March 29th to April 2nd at the Venetian. 22,000 were expected to attend.

For the full statement from Adobe, click here.