We’re like 2 months from no CES folks https://t.co/3aif9WTdQ5
— Ed Zitron (@edzitron) March 3, 2020
Aaand there goes #GoogleIO. Not totally unexpected, but stunning nonetheless https://t.co/vNVeT6Nobv
— Lance Ulanoff (@LanceUlanoff) March 3, 2020
In lieu of a physical event, Google should consider hosting I/O as a series of messaging apps https://t.co/Ko0DtTlpKc
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) March 3, 2020
Google cancels Cloud Next because of coronavirus https://t.co/1DcMfbHvwA
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) March 3, 2020
4月にGoogle Cloud Nextに参加するため1週間ほどサンフランシスコに行く予定でしたが、オンライン開催になったので行く予定がなくなってしまいました。
— Kohei Kadowaki (@kadoppe) March 3, 2020
英語の勉強のモチベーション、別のところに見つけないとな。
すごく楽しみに勉強してたので、なぐさめてください。 https://t.co/BA1kniueuL
2020 구글 넥스트 전격 취소. 온라인으로 진행!https://t.co/wEm0eBF5sj
— subicura (@subicura) March 3, 2020
Google cancels ‘physical’ I/O 2020 due to coronavirus concerns https://t.co/5jN2ofMdnl by @technacity pic.twitter.com/OTCH02mOfv
— 9to5Mac.com (@9to5mac) March 3, 2020
Add Google I/O 2020 to the list @killedbygoogle https://t.co/GRa5YHrGp2
— Stephen Hall (@hallstephenj) March 3, 2020
President @realDonaldTrump's early action on coronavirus bought time and saved lives.
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) March 3, 2020
Community leaders can help by sharing @CDCgov's recommendations for prevention and preparation: https://t.co/W8gUQ0ajWA pic.twitter.com/HJX8vGJrMu
.@VP & our country’s top medical professionals updated us at lunch today about our #coronavirus response. The best thing for you to do is continue to wash your hands, cough/sneeze into your elbow, & stay home if you feel sick. Get updates from @CDCgov: https://t.co/OZVActfQTS pic.twitter.com/JYpGSBguZl
— Shelley Moore Capito (@SenCapito) March 3, 2020
As we come together to celebrate Yoongi's birthday, please take precautions recommended by CDC (https://t.co/6xrAk2ZB4q)
— BTS NYC (@BTSNewYorkCity) March 3, 2020
If you are feeling sick, seek medical care and avoid large gatherings. Help prevent the spread of COVID-19 (+ any other diseases)!
Stay healthy NYC ARMYs!
Looking for up-to-date information on the #Coronavirus? Visit @CDCgov to find best practices and minimize health risks:https://t.co/uj4FNpA45v
— Rep. Joe Cunningham (@RepCunningham) March 2, 2020
What are five things you need to know about novel (new) #coronavirus? Watch as @DrNancyM_CDC answers important questions in this video. Stay updated with the latest information on #COVID19 at https://t.co/inSgagrDeE. pic.twitter.com/Wp2XJ9Vwmz
— CDC (@CDCgov) February 18, 2020
Prevent the spread of #COVID19. @CDCgov recommends:
— Joyce Beatty (@RepBeatty) March 3, 2020
? Avoid contact w/people who are sick
? Avoid touching eyes, nose, & mouth
? Stay home when you are sick
? Cover your cough or sneeze w/ a tissue, then throw tissue in the trash
Get more info now: https://t.co/HGtXPpgtMY
Help prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses #COVID19
— Nebraska DHHS (@NEDHHS) March 2, 2020
➡️Avoid close contact with people who are sick
➡️Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth
➡️Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds
Learn more at https://t.co/zJSkgEe2d1 or https://t.co/nihpMcBXmS https://t.co/CvEmdxilgg
Help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
— James E. Clyburn (@WhipClyburn) March 3, 2020
✅ Avoid close contact with people who are sick
✅ Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth
✅ Stay home when you are sick
✅ Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds
More info here: https://t.co/PkwfBWJU6u
Know how to keep yourself, family, and friends safe from #coronavirus.
— Energy & Commerce GOP (@HouseCommerce) March 2, 2020
Visit @CDCgov website ⬇️ https://t.co/KefOLTUoAd pic.twitter.com/5NTUC8WLcH
Current understanding is #COVID19 spreads mostly from person to person through respiratory droplets produced when a person coughs or sneezes, similar to how flu spreads. Learn more at https://t.co/VvIzx7O3mM pic.twitter.com/MiHHHyCfTa
— CDC (@CDCgov) March 1, 2020
Just like other illnesses, washing your hands can help prevent the spread of germs. Stay informed and follow the below measures to prevent #COVID19 and other respiratory illnesses. Visit https://t.co/eRaHBNeXqf or https://t.co/vEkLg270BS for more info. pic.twitter.com/iD1MnuSviD
— Indiana State Department of Health (@StateHealthIN) March 3, 2020
COVID-19 in Westchester – Information from the CDC
— Westchester Gov (@westchestergov) March 3, 2020
The County is actively coordinating with local municipal officials, New York State and the CDC. Below are useful informative links provided by the CDC.https://t.co/MqZBQDcp34https://t.co/I0nVhVqNzYhttps://t.co/9YoDy8OkGQ
【今日のビジネスニュースから】
— コロウッド?ビジネス英語攻略法 (@corowood_biz) March 3, 2020
Google cancels Cloud Next because of coronavirus, goes online-only
Googleは新型コロナの影響で同社最大のカンファレンスCloud Nextをオンラインで開催
就職説明会などもオンライン実施があり
今後オンラインに移行するものも!?https://t.co/JUjac3uIyy
Google cancels Cloud Next because of coronavirus, goes online-only https://t.co/D3HP1slR6e via @techcrunch
— Philippe Ensarguet (@P_Ensarguet) March 3, 2020
... and become a #NoFly and #free event!
残念だけど、この手のイベントはそもそも快適な自宅でじっくり見た方が身につくとも思う。
— touya (@touya_huji) March 3, 2020
Google cancels Cloud Next because of coronavirus, goes online-only – TechCrunch https://t.co/5T6vg8va5r
At this point, there's huge social pressure on all remaining conferences to cancel or postpone or go digital >>
— John Koetsier (@johnkoetsier) March 3, 2020
Google cancels 'physical' I/O 2020 due to coronavirus concerns https://t.co/0k5c2mCrl5 via @technacity
Google I/O 2020 was also canceled today due to COVID-19 concerns. https://t.co/bIELaDnEwW
— Andy Baio (@waxpancake) March 3, 2020
There is currently no reported community spread of #COVID19 in the US. People should follow everyday measures to prevent the spread of respiratory viruses, such as staying home when sick and washing hands with soap and water. Stay informed; visit https://t.co/1ifchVyxUM.
— CDC (@CDCgov) February 25, 2020
Here's a tip to help prevent the spread of infectious diseases like the flu and COVID-19: wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Find more info on the CDC website athttps://t.co/O1oHo6SFz0 pic.twitter.com/ZPkP7Y4xQO
— City of Manhattan (@cityofmhk) March 3, 2020
Coronavirus may be a serious public health event. I’m asking the Pentagon for the effect it could have on national security.
— Ruben Gallego (@RepRubenGallego) March 2, 2020
Also, take all necessary precautions in your daily lives. We’re all in this together!https://t.co/4q0vg8gHHr pic.twitter.com/rnWfigTc2Q
For the latest #COVID19 information from @CDCgov, including What You Should Know and Situation Updates, please visit: https://t.co/Oq364JuI3c. pic.twitter.com/xiErqEQZRG
— Medicare.gov (@MedicareGov) March 3, 2020
The U.S. government is committed to taking every step necessary to combat the threats of COVID-19. While the risk to Americans remains minimal, visit the @CDCgov's website for information on the virus and ways you can reduce exposure.https://t.co/5s3VxCUgxt
— Rep. Mike Gallagher (@RepGallagher) March 2, 2020
.⁉️⁉️ COVID-19 aka Coronavirus ⁉️⁉️
— Michael Bluemling Jr. for US Congress Florida D21 (@4USAFreedom) February 29, 2020
? SO what do YOU think?
?Where did the virus come from??
Leave your thoughts in the replies
& any supporting sources
stay updated via https://t.co/8wEMzgUNhx
First a caveat: you can and should read https://t.co/1aXL8O9sso, https://t.co/LYHvvrFHoB and other official sources of information for more.
— Molly McKew (@MollyMcKew) February 29, 2020
I am also reposting here the (updated) home preparedness list from Sweden’s Civil Contingencies Agency, which is handy to review /2 pic.twitter.com/7FDiTLLJdz