World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland postponed amid concerns over new mutation virus

World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland postponed amid concerns over new mutation virus

 The World Economic Forum (WEF) announced on Monday that its annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland has been postponed due to uncertainty in the face of an outbreak of the measles virus. The new Omicron. According to a release by CNN.


The World Economic Forum (WEF) said in a statement that "the annual meeting scheduled for January 17-21, 2022 in Davos, Switzerland has been postponed. When. "Now the meeting is scheduled for early summer next year."


The World Economic Forum (WEF) added: "Current epidemic conditions make it very difficult to organize a global direct meeting. "Despite the strict health protocol of the meeting being drafted, the possibility of Omicron infection and its impact on travel and mobility has led to a necessary delay."


WEF officials have recently expressed confidence that they can host the conference, as Switzerland is open to international travel and will provide regular testing.


But the rapid emergence of Omicron has prompted Swiss authorities to take drastic measures to prevent infection and protect the health care system.


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