Adjective
covid-safe (comparative more covid-safe, superlative most covid-safe)
Safe with regards to reducing the possibility of spreading COVID-19.
Allen even offered to provide Fauci and his family use of a COVID-safe private jet for a vacation as an expression of gratitude for all of Dr. Fauci's dedication and hard work. Source: Internet
A new feature of centers is an easy and COVID-safe way for Hurricane Laura survivors to have documents scanned into their case file. Source: Internet
From December 1, weddings will be able to have up to 300 people as long as guests are sitting down and organisers have a COVID-safe plan. Source: Internet
During that time we have learned valuable lessons from our other productions to ensure we return to set in a COVID-safe way. Source: Internet
"Film in particular was part of that relaxation and I think we're likely to experience, in July, some exciting news and exciting efforts in the film industry who has been working worldwide on some of the best practices for COVID-safe practices." Source: Internet
For example, the team would typically attend a group dinner at the Head Coach’s house, but they could not hold that event until very recently when a COVID-safe method was agreed upon. Source: Internet