Proper noun
Sikora (plural Sikoras)
A surname from Polish.
According to professor Sikora, if recent patterns were anything to go by, the deadly virus will disappear on its own, adding that there is a stronger immunity against the virus than was estimated. Source: Internet
Former World Health Organisation executive and Department of Health cancer expert Professor Karol Sikora suggested British schools could reopen as soon as May 4, depending on the progress of the virus. Source: Internet
However, former WHO executive Professor Karol Sikora had also recently said on the show that the research relating to social distancing was not conclusive. Source: Internet
Sikora, who is from Alberta, Canada, found Crossfit Hakkapeliitta while looking for a gym that “provided space for her to simply do her own program and grow as a weightlifter.” Source: Internet
“We’ve made tons of progress,” said CEO David Sikora, in an interview with VentureBeat. Source: Internet
Either way, said Sikora, it’s a financial or an administrative burden. Source: Internet