I quoted myself on accident, I’m sorry. I can’t say for sure what’s gonna happen around the world, but in my country it’s currently hot and the numbers are just getting worse. As this pandemic depends a lot on governmental decisions, I think the key will be adapting to different levels of social distancing according to the numbers. However, in my country, people don’t take social distancing seriously and disrespect it all the time, as we’re not in full lockdown. Here, things will just get worse in the next months. My epidemiology professor, who’s counseling my state’s governor, said he thinks we’ll be in an on/off social distancing mode, according to the numbers. Numbers get lower, we can make social distancing more flexible. Flexibility will make the number of cases grow, and we’ll need to be more strict with social distancing again. And so it goes until we have a vaccine and/or a cost-effective drug. However, this is in my country, I can’t say anything about the other places, because after two months of making charts every day with the numbers worldwide, I was starting to get depressed and I just don’t want to know about numbers all the time anymore. I check things once a week. In terms of skating, I think events should be held without an audience, and judges should watch and judge on video, as I read somewhere ISU is very worried about the judges’s health, they’re mostly elderly, right? In terms of spreading the disease, it will spread, of course, by having these tournaments, but we’re talking about careers and lives. If the commerce and the industry can reopen and still work during covid, so should athletes. Will it be 100% safe? No. But I think life has to move on where it’s possible. If we had figure skating in my country, for example, I would say figure skating should have the next season cancelled. And the trips for the events should have reduced number of staff members too. Again, not ideal. And maybe just allow the tournaments in countries where the numbers are low. I don’t even know what I’m talking about, this is my fan heart speaking louder than my doctor-to-be heart. By no means I’m trying to minimize this disease, but with organization (and I mean crazy/strict/OCD level organization) and maybe special flights, just for athletes, or where the athletes don’t mix with the regular travelers, maybe it could be possible. Maybe. Is it feasible and/or financially interesting? Probably not. But if the ISU really wanted, it could be possible. Who knows. Thank god I’m not responsible for these sports’s decisions, it’s so hard, and I don’t even think I have the best opinion about it.