No Nobel Awarding Ceremony In 2020 Due To Pandemic

No Nobel Awarding Ceremony In 2020 Due To Pandemic

STOCKHOLM, Sept 23 (NNN-AGENCIES) – There will be no traditional Nobel Awarding Ceremony in Stockholm this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Swedish media reported.

The Nobel Foundation’s Executive Director, Lars Heikensten, was quoted by Swedish Television (SVT) yesterday as saying that, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there would be no traditional awarding ceremony of the Nobel Prizes, in the Concert Hall in Stockholm this year, as the Foundation had decided to cancel the award ceremony with everyone gathered on site. The prize winners will instead participate from their home countries.

It will be a televised award ceremony, where the presentations of the awards are interspersed with elements from the award winners’ home countries, when they receive medals and diplomas there. The broadcast will probably take place at the City Hall in Stockholm.

“We tie everything together in a joint broadcast, with a studio in City Hall. Each prize winner can be at the Swedish embassy or at their university,” Heikensten was quoted as saying, adding that, such decision was already made this spring, but the Foundation “did not want to commit to a decision too early.”

Earlier in July, the Swedish daily, Dagens Nyheter, quoted Heikensten as saying that the Foundation decided to cancel this year’s Nobel Banquet in Stockholm, one of the major events held also on Dec 10, after the traditional Awarding Ceremony.

Every year in Oct, the Nobel prizes are announced and in Dec, a series of activities are held with a climax on Dec 10, the Nobel Day, when five Nobel Prizes (Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature and Economics) are awarded in the Concert Hall in Stockholm, followed by the Nobel Banquet in Stockholm City Hall.– NNN-AGENCIES

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