The NFL has not had a normal season as we continue to roll with the ‘new normal’ of constantly adapting to the fluid changes of the ever-present COVID-19 issues in all walks of life. The current season has been redesigned with flexible schedules for games delayed due to outbreaks or potential exposures by teams and their staffs. Add to that the Pro Bowl has been called off for this year. Now comes news with an executive source in the league on the latest ‘Pat McAfee Show’ that the biggest game in sports, the Super Bowl could be delayed into March if needed.
A third of the people who normally travel for the holidays won’t be traveling this year, according to a new survey. And overall, only 23% of Americans plan to travel. Another 14% still aren’t sure.
Here are six more ways we’ll be doing things differently because of the pandemic.
1. Reducing the number of people you invite over. 31% who normally have people over said they won’t invite as many this year.
2. Go to fewer parties and gatherings, 38%. 1 in 4 said no gatherings at all.
3. Buying fewer gifts because money’s tight, 21%. Only 5% said they’re buying more.
4. Skipping church? 21% who normally go around the holidays won’t this time around.
5. Driving to a destination instead of flying, 12%.
6. Not putting up decorations this year, 9%.
27% of people who took the survey said they won’t be changing any of those things.
(YouGov)