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Is San Diego Comic-Con 2020 Canceled or Postponed Due to Coronavirus

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With concerns about the spread of coronavirus in the U.S. shutting down businesses and canceling major events like E3, Coachella, and SXSW, many are concerned about the status of San Diego Comic-Con.

As of the end of March, there are currently no plans to cancel San Diego Comic-Con 2020. Comic-Con International told ABC 10News earlier in the month that there were no plans to cancel either of its two major, upcoming events, WonderCon Anaheim and San Diego Comic-Con.

That statement was eventually walked back on March 12 when CCI postponed WonderCon Anaheim due to restrictions on large gatherings in the state of California. "To protect public health and slow the rate of transmission of COVID-19, the California Department of Public Health

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