The rumors that were spreading Tuesday were true: The National Association of Insurance Commissioners is canceling the in-person version of its spring national meeting due to concerns about the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes Covid-19 pneumonia.
Resources
- A copy of the NAIC's in-person event cancellation announcement is available here.
- An article about other SARS-CoV-2-related in-person event cancellations is available here.
The Kansas City, Missouri-based regulator group was preparing to start the meeting March 21 in Phoenix.
Mike Consedine, the NAIC's chief executive officer, said today in a tweet that the NAIC will be moving the meeting proceedings to a virtual format.
"The important work will continue, but we'll now have to work smarter and safer," Consedine said in the tweet. "Like it or not, just as 9/11 did, #coronavirus has forever changed the world we live and work in."
The NAIC already holds many meetings through teleconferences.