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12.03.2020 - 09:39 / hollywoodreporter.com
In response to the coronavirus outbreak, the 31st annual GLAAD Media Awards in New York City have been canceled, the media advocacy organization announced Wednesday. The event was scheduled to take place on March 19.
The decision was made following briefings by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who declared a state of emergency over the coronavirus threat in New York earlier this week.
A round of virtual clap emojis for these carers!
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The 2020 GLAAD Media Awards have been cancelled.
The 2020 GLAAD Media Awards will not go on as planned, the organization announced Wednesday. Originally set for March 19 in New York City, the annual ceremony's cancellation comes amid the growing coronavirus pandemic. Chief Communications Officer and an Executive Producer of the GLAAD Media Awards Rich Ferraro said in a statement in part, "The team at GLAAD has been in communication with the City of New York and is following the latest recommendations from Governor Cuomo.