Proper noun
(pathology) COVID-19 (disease)
diagnosed with COVID-19
Synonyms: coronavirus disease 2019, 2019-nCoV acute respiratory disease, Wuhan pneumonia, Wuhan flu
Hypernym: COVID
Coordinate terms: pneumonia, acute respiratory disease, severe acute respiratory syndrome, Middle East respiratory syndrome
(virology, metonymically) SARS-CoV-2 (virus that causes the COVID-19 disease)
Synonyms: China virus, Chinese virus, Wuhan coronavirus, Wuhan flu, Wuhan virus, kung flu
Hypernyms: virus, coronavirus
Coordinate terms: influenza, MERS-related coronavirus, SARS-related coronavirus
(Should we delete this sense?) The time period marked by the COVID-19 pandemic, starting in early 2020 and lasting two or three years.
Many diabetics have been dying, especially during COVID-19.
Covid-19
Alternative letter-case form of COVID-19
covid-19
Alternative letter-case form of COVID-19.
COVID 19
“2020 has been a pivotal year for the Company, as we have seen continuous, robust demand growth in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Ted Karkus, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of ProPhase. Source: Internet
A 100-year-old man has died in a quarantine centre in Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir but his COVID-19 test report has come negative, a senior government official said on Sunday. Source: Internet
“A 12-hour Covid-19 helpline has been established to provide support to those who may have concerns and questions about the disease. Source: Internet
$243 million for the long-term care sector for 24/7 screening, more staffing to support infection control, and supplies and equipment to help tackle the COVID-19 outbreak. Source: Internet
“56 jawans of Indo-Tibetan Border Police have tested COVID-19 positive in the last 24 hours, all new cases are in Delhi. Source: Internet
"62 cases tested positive for Covid-19 today (Thursday. These include returnees from South Africa (24), United States (5), Zambia (4), Lesotho (4), Botswana (3), and 20 local cases and all are isolated," the ministry said in its daily update. Source: Internet