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THE STANDARD By
Mercy Adhiambo |
December 31st 2020 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
The coronavirus pandemic devastated the whole world and changed how people work. For some, it became the arc that necessitated changes in life. There are people who lost their jobs and had to embrace new ventures, others learnt to love their families better, owing to the many hours they spent “curfewed” at home together.
This year also brought with it words and phrases that some Kenyans admit they heard for the first time. So many virology words were thrown about that even those who never stepped into a medical school conversed easily about herd immunity, PPE, super spreaders, asymptomatic carriers, incubation period, self-isolation, and quarantine. It has been a season of learning new words and for some, it has been a time to misuse those words.
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