Yet it is also hard to miss how much the concern volume has dropped compared with the spring. Maybe it’s a false sense of security that stems from how successful the N.B.A. Perhaps the best explanation is that the sporting landscape has changed so significantly since March, when the N.B.A. was the first league of prominence to institute a shutdown in response to the coronavirus outbreak. At an estimated cost of $190 million to erect a restricted-access bubble at Disney World, Silver & Co. did just that.
Source: New York Times November 11, 2020 13:52 UTC