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COVID-19
[ koh-vid-nahyn-teen ]
noun
- coronavirus disease 2019: a potentially severe, primarily respiratory illness caused by a coronavirus and characterized by fever, coughing, and shortness of breath. In some people, the disease also damages major organs, as the heart or kidneys.
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Origin of COVID-191
Example Sentences
Once the COVID-19 pandemic started, the idea was again delayed, she said.
First, the COVID-19 pandemic grounded all operations, especially when stay-at-home orders were implemented in 2020.
Zavala’s father, Gabriel B. Zavala, a renowned mariachi performer and teacher, died in early 2021 from COVID-19 complications.
The first day of my undergraduate course on evolutionary medicine comes with a new disclaimer, presented just after we’ve surveyed the syllabus and discussed my policies on attendance, accommodations and other fine print: We will not spend a significant amount of time talking about COVID-19.
My classroom announcement sounds unnecessary at best and is more likely a bad teaching strategy, because Covid-19 is one of the greatest examples of evolution-in-action in scientific history.
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