Corona scare: Xiaomi won’t host any on-ground product launches, MD tweets brand exercising ‘caution’
Manu Jain posted a note on Twitter.

Jain, who is also the global VP, wrote that this was done with an eye on the “safety of fans, media friends, employees & partners”. The 39-year-old tech boss also urged everyone to stay safe.

Jain posted a note signed by him in which it was said that Xiaomi is “taking th is decision with the objective of reducing exposure risk to Coronavirus Covid-19 for our Mi fans, media friends, partners, and Xiaomi employees.”
He also wrote that Xiaomi is “operating out of abundant caution”.
#Note the update: Due to recent reports of COVID-19 #CoronaOutbreak in certain parts of the country, we've decided… https://t.co/Aikpvaykdn
— Manu Kumar Jain (@manukumarjain) 1583227764000The pandemic, which broke out in China’s Wuhan city earlier in January this year, has sent global business into a tizzy. Many major events across the globe, including the World Mobile Congress in Barcelona and the Geneva Motor Show, have been cancelled. The International Boxing Association cancelled the European leg of its programme, while the the World Anti-Doping Agency scrapped its annual symposium. Other major upsets include the Paris half-marathon, Japan cherry blossom festivals, the Baselworld watch fair, upcoming edition of Watches and Wonders Geneva. The Qatar MotoGP , the Art Basel show in Hong Kong, the Tokyo marathon and the Beijing auto show have also faced the corona wrath.
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