Facebook cancels Oculus Connect meetup and all other large events until 2021
“We will require the large majority of our staff members to work from home through at least the end of May in order to create a more secure environment both for our staff members doing crucial tasks who need to be in the workplace and for everyone else in our local communities,” composes Zuckerberg. Zuckerberg notes that health professionals don’t understand when large events will be recommended again, so Facebook is preemptively canceling physical occasions for the next year. Facebook is extending its “no company travel” policy through June 2021 as well, so it’s doubtful it would even ask smaller groups to come see hardware.
“We will need the vast majority of our employees to work from home through at least the end of May in order to develop a more secure environment both for our staff members doing critical tasks who should be in the office and for everybody else in our regional communities,” writes Zuckerberg. Zuckerberg keeps in mind that health specialists don’t understand when large gatherings will be recommended again, so Facebook is preemptively canceling physical occasions for the next year. Facebook is extending its “no organisation travel” policy through June 2021 as well, so it’s uncertain it would even ask smaller groups to come see hardware.