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DC Auto Show dates pushed further into 2021 because of pandemic

Though many big events have been canceled or gone virtual because of the COVID-19 pandemic, organizers appear to be pressing forward with plans for a big D.C. event: the auto show.

The plan is for the Washington, D.C. Auto Show to still happen at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in 2021, though its dates have now been pushed back.

The 10-day event 鈥 which was originally scheduled to be held Jan. 29 鈥 is now set to begin March 26.

鈥淥ur top priority is to ensure the safety of all involved in this show, and we believe strongly that a two-month delay will better allow us to produce the type of well-rounded and immersive show that our attendees are accustomed to,鈥 show CEO John O鈥橠onnell said in a news release.

Organizers said the show will incorporate 鈥渂est-in-class鈥 social distancing practices.

鈥淭he Washington, D.C. Auto Show鈥檚 organizers are also working on a robust health and safety plan that will prioritize consumer and staff safety and cleanliness, while reflecting the best practices and guidelines that remain in effect in late March of 2021,鈥 the release said.

The plan relies on a steady rollback of restrictions in D.C. Currently, large gatherings are banned under Phase Two of D.C.鈥檚 reopening plan.

The show normally involves large crowds of people, touching and sitting in many of the roughly 600 new cars on display from nearly three dozen manufacturers.


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