Quarantine Q&A: Sophomore Shuto Otsuka

Henry Zhang, Staff Writer

This interview was done remotely due to COVID-19 precautions.

What have you enjoyed most about COVID-19 precautions and social distancing?

“Being able to focus on hobbies that you weren’t able to do before because of academics. For example, arduino coding, practicing guitar.”

What is the worst part of COVID-19 precautions and social distancing?

“I think it’s people ignoring the precautions”

How have you been keeping yourself busy?

“I have been playing guitar and sleeping a lot. I’ve been doing a bit of future studying like bio, and I’ve been doing some arduino coding. ”

What predictions, hopes or fears do you have?

“I don’t fear a lot for myself because I’m relatively young and have a good immune system, but I fear more for my grandparents in japan who, especially my grandma on my mother’s side, like to go out a lot. I fear for her health and I also fear for my parents because racism has been pretty prominent. I’m not sure how the public reacts in Southborough. I don’t know what there is to predict but it will get better at some point. I hope it gets better by May.”

What’s a good million dollar idea that you think should happen?
“Lard HICHEW. Very nutritious. Very chewy and melts in your mouth. “