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COVID19

  1. Alternative form of COVID-19.
    • 2020 March 18, “‘Better Things’ Star Pamela Adlon is Everyone’s Mom: Listen to Episode 19 of ‘Watch Less’”, in Complex[1], Complex Networks, archived from the original on 19 March 2020:
      COVID19 might be shutting down the world as we know it (get better soon, Tom and Rita), but that rona can’t stop the pod.
    • 2021, Logan Cochrane, John Hopeson Anku, Nathan Andrews, “Beyond the Land Rush? Reflections on Transnational Interactions and the Future IPE of Africa”, in Logan Cochrane, Nathan Andrews, editors, The Transnational Land Rush in Africa: A Decade After the Spike (International Political Economy Series), Palgrave Macmillan, →ISBN, part III (Formalization, Domestic Agency and Legacies of Legal Pluralism), pages 273–274:
      Indeed, one of the immediate impacts of COVID19 was massive capital flight from Africa (OECD 2020).
    • 2022, Devesh Kumar Srivastava, Mansi Chouhan, Amit Kumar Sharma, “Healthcare Case Study: COVID19 Detection, Prevention Measures, and Prediction Using Machine Learning & Deep Learning Algorithms”, in Prateek Agrawal, Charu Gupta, Anand Sharma, Vishu Madaan, Nisheeth Joshi, editors, Machine Learning and Data Science: Fundamentals and Applications, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. and Scrivener Publishing LLC, →ISBN, page 113:
      The COVID19 pandemic has become a global health disaster creating problems for every individual from various countries in the world. The virus spreads over several countries in different stages of the COVID19 infection.
    • 2022, Shradha Kundra, Rohit Dwivedi, “Sensemaking of COVIDian Crisis for Work and Organization”, in Philosophy of Management, volume 22, →DOI, page 142:
      Given the novelty of the scenario, individuals received discrepant cues about the COVID19 infection and its various social ramifications through digital and television media within a short time span, which were often contradictory and spurious.