The recent epidemic has effected all of us in similar, and different ways. Along with daily routines such as shopping, work, recreation – an obvious demographic being effected by this, people who exercise, play sports and sports viewers. Throughout this time we’ve seen closings, delays, and questions regarding exercise. Will there be a shift in pro sports culture? Are gyms safe to return to? Should skateparks be sandbagged? These questions along with many others have no answers other than time – but that doesn’t stop public opinion from quite literally entering the conversation.
Humans live in community based societies, therefor, the voices of those around you (whether you’re fond of them or not) matter. I conducted an interview with Anthony Deponte, a student at Southern Connecticut State University and avid sports fan. I asked some questions in regards to pro sports, shutdowns, and returning to normalcy.

E-Sports has been budding in popularity over the last few years. Due to the rise in many “celebrity gamers”, watching others compete in E-Sports games, tournaments, etc. has generated mass amounts of attention and revenue to the once laughed at sport. One of the more relevant game systems today, the Nintendo Switch, has been quite popular since it’s initial release in March 2017 – but due to quarantine many are rushing to sold out stores in an attempt to purchase this item. The chart below displays the number of Nintendo Switch units sold it’s opening month, holiday season of this past year (December), and then March 2020, when the world is in the middle of a mass quarantine.
