precoronavirus
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Etymology
[edit]From pre- + coronavirus.
Adjective
[edit]precoronavirus (not comparable)
- Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Coordinate term: postcoronavirus
- 2020 March 18, Cindy Gonzalez, “Blackstone District starts emergency fund to aid the neighborhood's bar, restaurant servers”, in Omaha World-Herald[1]:
- Owner Philip Schaffart said a precoronavirus Tuesday typically brought in $2,500 in revenue. This past Tuesday, he said, that amount dwindled to $300 as his place was open only for pickup and delivery.
- 2020 August 6, Paul Krugman, “Coming Next: The Greater Recession”, in The New York Times[2]:
- ADP’s number was at least positive — some other indicators suggest that employment is actually falling. But even if the small reported job gains were right, at this rate we won’t be back to precoronavirus employment until … 2027.