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Covid hits Everywhere

 


Corona Virus has effected our entire world from across the globe and made many effects on our everyday lives. This doesn't exclude sports, or fashion either. People have had to adapt to wear masks and other gear to ensure the safety of themselves and others around them. Almost every sporting event has either been canceled or modified in some way to keep the players, fans, and other participants safe from the spread. But through all the sorrow, we still find some way to bring in the humor to keep every happy and not depressed during these times. This photo was taken by a bystander in Florida this past SuperBowl weekend, and the gentleman is wearing a custom NFL jersey with the number 19, and the name "COVID." This is a truly ingenious way of expressing a true funny twist on the sport, the situation, and the ability to make cool customer jerseys. A great idea, and even better execution. This post went viral and put a lot of smiles and laughs into people's days. 

The pandemic has spread its issues into the world of the athletes having to wear masks at all times when participating at any facility as well. Most teams even prevented fans from attending games all together, but a select few had small numbered attendances. But now we're seeing people supporting their favorite sports teams and athletes with their branded masks. Going to the gym lately I've been seeing many people with their favorite football team logos on their masks, which just shows how far someone will go to support their teams.

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