Adjective
post-pandemic (not comparable)
Alternative form of postpandemic
African Diaspora Symposium provides an opportunity for dialogue and reflection on and planning for a post-pandemic Africa. Source: Internet
A new Marshall Plan to rebuild the post-pandemic Europe could help its economy bounce back, dealing a blow to the populists, who capitalise on the health crisis to win popular support and seize power. Source: Internet
Although multiple countries are in the process of allowing retail stores to reopen, “post-pandemic” (or, if you’re skeptical, “mid-pandemic”) consumer demand for new devices is emerging as a concern for some companies and carriers. Source: Internet
And we should all be receptive and understanding as we guide each other to that glorious post-pandemic day. Source: Internet
Apart from the misery this will inflict on people’s daily lives, it is a further blow to the capital’s post-pandemic recovery, which will rely heavily people being able to move around fast, get to work and ferry children to school. Source: Internet
Another reason Chinese are buying local is because some remain cost conscious post-pandemic, according to analysts at consultancy Bain & Company. Source: Internet