Alternative form of con crud [(fandom slang) An illness resulting from having people from a wide variety of places at a single gathering such as a convention, allowing disease to spread easily among them due to lack of immunity.]
Unfounded fear surrounding the outbreak of COVID-19, which may include fear of the spread of the virus or fear of governmental conspiracies in the reaction to the virus.
A lifestyle similar to that before the advent of COVID-19, but where some precautions such as social distancing, hand sanitising, contact tracing protocols, etc., will be in place to help prevent future outbreaks.
Ellipsis of covid-19 party. [A party where people come together to spread COVID-19 between each other to attempt to acquire temporary immunity and/or to accelerate herd immunity.]
Alternative form of covid-19 party. [A party where people come together to spread COVID-19 between each other to attempt to acquire temporary immunity and/or to accelerate herd immunity.]
(derogatory) Unquestioning support for the preventive measures recommended against the COVID-19 pandemic, such as social distancing and wearing a facemask.
Alternative letter-case form of covidiot. [(derogatory, humorous, neologism) A person who is foolishly reckless with respect to avoiding contracting or spreading COVID-19.]
Global elites' use or fabrication of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns as pretexts to impose radical social change, such as replacing capitalism with socialism, the Green New Deal etc., according to certain conspiracy theories.
(informal, humorous, potentially offensive) A satirical award for people who died of COVID-19 after either disregarding recommended safety precautions or making statements regarding COVID-19 perceived to be misinformation.
A strategy designed or intended to eliminate or completely exclude COVID-19.
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