I don't want to sicken and die from something that sounds like a 2002-era email worm
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A missed opportunity here, though, to call the disease Touchface Fever or Filthy Hand Syndrome, or anything else that communicates a risk factor
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They couldn’t honestly have expected people to just start calling it something else after like two months.
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Except one of my extended family posted this on Facebook.. I fully expect them to be licking handrails soon to own the libs.pic.twitter.com/qjyGSntF8q
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Clearly, it’s a fictional Coronavirus—that’s why it’s NOVEL.
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They should have called it CORVID-19.
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And the next one will be "different coronavirus from the previous one, but will still be called coronavirus because the rest is forgotten "...
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How can you turn down something that allows your kids to make jokes about cabronavirus.
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Except internet developers call it c9s to save on typing :)
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We literally named the actual virus SARS 2, but the WHO decided that was too scary to ever say and so only the disease name stuck.
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