Apple talking to White House on Wednesday about coronavirus

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Apple will attend a White House conference alongside other tech industry giants to coordinate responses to the COVID-19 outbreak.




Representatives from major tech companies are planning on attending a meeting at the White House hosted by U.S. Chief Technology Officer Michael Kratsios. The conference hopes to tackle how the federal government and the tech industry can work together in the face of the coronavirus outbreak.

Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Twitter will all likely attend, either in-person or through teleconference, according to a spokesperson for the Office of Science and Technology Policy, said Politico.

COVID-19 continues to spread across the U.S., with nearly 1,000 cases as of Tuesday evening. Apple has already taken measures to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, both at Apple campuses and Apple retail locations.

Apple is offering hourly workers and retail employees unlimited sick leave if they exhibit symptoms of the virus, which could be instrumental in preventing the spread to customers.

Apple has also placed restrictions on employee travel to Italy and South Korea after cases of COVID-19 jumped in those countries. All non-essential travel to COVID-19 hotspots has been restricted, and a company vice president must approve business-critical travel.

It's also increasingly likely that WWDC will be cancelled. A new order has been issued by the County of Santa Clara Public Health Department, explicitly banning mass gatherings for at least three weeks, as the county gathers more information about COVID-19. While technically not forbidden yet, a three-week delay is not a promising sign for the live event to happen on-schedule.

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  • Reply 1 of 9
    swat671swat671 Posts: 150member
    Question- What do you mean WWDC has been "canceled"? It hasn't even been scheduled yet.
  • Reply 2 of 9
    YvLyYvLy Posts: 89member
    . . . r e a d i n g .... always helps.
    fastasleep
  • Reply 3 of 9
    avon b7avon b7 Posts: 7,668member
    swat671 said:
    Question- What do you mean WWDC has been "canceled"? It hasn't even been scheduled yet.
    It doesn't have to be scheduled specifically to be cancelled.

    As an annual event held more or less at the same time each year, it is clear that the reference in this case means 'this year's event' even though the exact scheduling hasn't been officially announced.
    retrogusto
  • Reply 4 of 9
    Why not just do a web video streaming?  How many people have to be there it do an event?  Delays in launch would cost...
  • Reply 5 of 9
    lkrupplkrupp Posts: 10,557member
    avon b7 said:
    swat671 said:
    Question- What do you mean WWDC has been "canceled"? It hasn't even been scheduled yet.
    It doesn't have to be scheduled specifically to be cancelled.

    As an annual event held more or less at the same time each year, it is clear that the reference in this case means 'this year's event' even though the exact scheduling hasn't been officially announced.
    WWDC hasn't been canceled either. It is the article's author's opinion that it is "increasingly likely" that it will be canceled.
    pscooter63
  • Reply 6 of 9
    sandorsandor Posts: 658member
    Loby01 said:
    Why not just do a web video streaming?  How many people have to be there it do an event?  Delays in launch would cost...

    Delays in launch?
    Apple is probably more concerned with delays in manufacturing from factory shutdowns than a WWDC cancellation.
    edited March 2020
  • Reply 7 of 9
    pscooter63pscooter63 Posts: 1,080member
    YvLy said:
    . . . r e a d i n g .... always helps.
    The OP likely was drawn to the blue text, and chose to ignore everything around it...?  As did our ever-present Avon...
  • Reply 8 of 9
    avon b7avon b7 Posts: 7,668member
    YvLy said:
    . . . r e a d i n g .... always helps.
    The OP likely was drawn to the blue text, and chose to ignore everything around it...?  As did our ever-present Avon...
    Please explain.

    I was contesting the notion that an event should be 'announced' before it can be cancelled.

    I specifically made it clear that this year's event hadn't even been formally announced so, in the context of my post, the blue text meant very little. It doesn't matter what the official status of WWDC2020 is or if it will go ahead or not.

    All we need to know is that there is WWDC every year and this piece clearly refers to WWDC2020. It might get cancelled but a formal prior announcement  giving the schedule isn't necessary to justify the use of 'cancelled'.
    gatorguy
  • Reply 9 of 9
    dewmedewme Posts: 5,362member
    It seems rather surreal the the CTO of the whole US of A is a political science graduate with absolutely no scientific background. This does not give me a warm and fuzzy. I hope the tech companies are sending actual technical experts to the meeting. 
    StrangeDays
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