The burgeoning coronavirus epidemic is starting to wreak havoc with event scheduling and planning. As the World Health Organization recommends individuals in hot zones keeping a distance of about 3 feet between one another at all times to reduce the likelihood of transmission from person to person, MGM, Eon and Universal postponed release of the new James Bond movie “No Time to Die” to the fall, and Italy declared that all sporting events in the country will take place without fans present for at least a month. Speculation has swirled about even bigger events, ranging from the Democratic and Republican conventions to perhaps the biggest event of them all: the 2020 Summer Olympic Games set to take place in Tokyo. While the IOC insists the Games will go on as planned, there is precedent for canceling them.