The convention, described on its website as one of the world's largest anthromorphics conventions, caters to the "furry fandom," or devotees of "animals or objects given human characteristics," according to the Anthrocon 2020 website.
The group says it's been in daily contact with VisitPittsburgh, local hotels and the David Lawrence Convention Center. As of right now, plans for this year's convention, slated for July 2 to 5, are still progressing, according to an update on the Anthrocon website.
We've written up an update on the COVID-19 situation in regards to Anthrocon. We've posted the updated news to our site; it can be found here. We'll keep updating everyone as we have more news. For now, stay safe and stay healthy everyone. https://t.co/cxpFQDQYWv
— #Anthrocon, Inc. (@anthrocon) April 21, 2020
Organizers are also looking for the best way to hold the event safely for everyone and say health officials may decide it may not be safe to hold the event this year.
The group says it will continue to monitor the situation daily and should have a decision by the end of May. When it does, the group says it will post an update on its website and social media.
– The Cox Media Group National Content Desk contributed to this report.
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