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using a lot of words that have not been part of our everyday vocabulary prior to 2020.</p><p id="7a25">Daily Writing Tips has put together a list of pandemic-related terms and usage tips that’s a handy reference if you want to be sure you’re saying what you mean to say.</p><p id="fef8">Check out and bookmark <a href="https://www.dailywritingtips.com/pandemic-vocabulary/">“Pandemic Vocabulary”</a> by <a href="https://americanenglishdoctor.com/about/">Maeve Maddox</a>.</p><p id="f47f">Thanks for reading. This article was originally published on my site at <a href="https://createteachinspire.com/">CreateTeachInspire.com</a>. You can reach me there or email me at [email protected].</p><p id

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Writing About the Pandemic?

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If you’re writing about the pandemic, is it covid19? Or Covid-19? Or COVID-19?

You’ll see it all three ways in various publications, but the World Health Organization goes with all capitals: COVID-19.

That’s not the only grammar issue the pandemic has caused. We’re hearing and using a lot of words that have not been part of our everyday vocabulary prior to 2020.

Daily Writing Tips has put together a list of pandemic-related terms and usage tips that’s a handy reference if you want to be sure you’re saying what you mean to say.

Check out and bookmark “Pandemic Vocabulary” by Maeve Maddox.

Thanks for reading. This article was originally published on my site at CreateTeachInspire.com. You can reach me there or email me at [email protected].

Here’s a little more about me:

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