Pandemic Phrases That Have Infected Our Vocabulary

Pandemic Phrases That Have Infected Our Vocabulary

COVID-19 LingoLike so many other parts of life, how we talk and the words we use have been rapidly and profoundly affected by the pandemic. Here’s a closer look at some of the terms that are part of our expanding vocabulary – including the dreaded “flurona,” a mashup of infections that is increasingly worrying doctors

‘Flurona’

First detected in a pregnant woman in Israel and now found in the U.S. in an unvaccinated teen, “flurona” isn’t its own disease, but refers to when a patient tests positive for both COVID-19 and the flu either at the same time or back-to-back.

Maskhole

The social circle you risk exposure for in order to stay sane and have actual conversations with people other than your family

Novel Coronavirus

This is a new coronavirus that had not been previously identified, according to the CDC, and this one is “not the same as the coronaviruses that commonly circulate among humans and cause mild illness, like the common cold”

COVID-10

A reference to the weight gain some are experiencing while staying at home trying to avoid catching the virus

Contactless Delivery

Restaurants such as Domino’s, Papa John’s, and Pizza Guys offer contactless-delivery options

Coronacation

it can be a staycation forced by the pandemic

Social Shaming

There’s a significant divide in public opinion among those who believe things like mask wearing and social distancing should continue and those who would like to return to life as we once knew it

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