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coronavirus
[kuh-roh-nuh-vahy-ruhs]
any of various RNA-containing spherical viruses of the family Coronaviridae, including several that cause acute respiratory illnesses.
coronavirus
/ kəˈrəʊnəˌvaɪrəs /
a type of airborne virus accounting for 10-30% of all colds
Word History and Origins
Origin of coronavirus1
Word History and Origins
Origin of coronavirus1
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Example Sentences
In his Senate hearing Kennedy said the CDC had lied to Americans in the pandemic about mask wearing, social distancing and the ability of the vaccine to stop the transmission of coronavirus.
The rate at which coronavirus lab tests are coming back positive also continues to climb.
I don’t know how I managed to beat COVID-19 for so long, even as family, friends and colleagues got hit with the coronavirus.
However, she does not particularly blame the foreigners who have flocked to Mexico in their droves, particularly around the coronavirus pandemic.
By many measures, the coronavirus is a thing of the past.
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