The major consumer technology trade show continues to suffer fallout from the spread of Omicron.
More tech companies have cancelled in-person appearances at next month's CES technology industry trade show, amid concerns about the spread of Covid-19.Amazon, Facebook, Google, Intel and Microsoft have already said they will not attend in-person.
In January 2021 the Las Vegas show was held as a virtual event, after the Consumer Technology Association , which runs it, said it was "not possible to safely convene tens of thousands of people". But the spread of the Omicron variant of Covid in the US has prompted many firms to rethink the value of sending representatives physically to the show.
While AMD and OnePlus did not specify their reasons for changing plans, MSI did, noting the rapid spread of the Omicron variant.
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