Our ordinary life changed quite a bit in March of 2020 due to the global
Covid-19 pandemic. While spring time in general well awaited and regarded as a
synonym for rejuvenation the spring of 2020 brought lock-down, curfew, home
office and digital education to the lives of many. The particle physics
community was not an exception: research institutes and universities introduced
home office and digital lecturing and all workshops, conferences and summer
schools were canceled, got postponed or took place online. Using publicly
available data from the INSPIRE and arXiv databases we investigate the effects
of this dramatic change of life to the publishing trends of the high-energy
physics community with an emphasis on particle phenomenology and theory. To get
insights we gather information about publishing trends in the last 20 years,
and analyse it in detail.