covid-19
Translingual
Proper noun
covid-19
- alternative letter-case form of COVID-19
English
Proper noun
- Alternative letter-case form of COVID-19.
- 2023 April 20, Casey Schwartz, “Jean Twenge is ready to make you defend your generation again”, in The Washington Post[1], archived from the original on 20 April 2023:
- And if, as Twenge argues, the proliferation of internet-enabled devices is the defining factor in Gen Z’s profile — and the main root of its problems — the Alphas, or Polars, remain an open question. The oldest are now in the fourth grade; the youngest were born into a world of Zoom calls and covid-19.
Spanish
Proper noun
- alternative letter-case form of COVID-19
- 2021 April 26, “La crisis por covid-19 en India podría retrasar entrega de vacunas del programa Covax”, in CNN en Español[2]:
- Covax ha notificado a los países y economías participantes que las entregas de dosis del SII se retrasaron en marzo y abril debido al aumento de la demanda de vacunas contra el covid-19 en India.
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