coronialist
adj, characteristic of or involving the corona virus acquiring control over a country, leading to hundreds of thousands of infections and thousands of deaths.
characteristic of or involving the era during which countries were partially or fully coronized (by corona vius) and the ensuing political, economical, and health ramifications, such as austerity policies initiated by certain countries, hunger and chaos brought about by lockdowns, and other emergency protocols.
describing the political, cultural, and economic idiosyncrasies caused by corona virus.
characteristic of or involving the era during which countries were partially or fully coronized (by corona vius) and the ensuing political, economical, and health ramifications, such as austerity policies initiated by certain countries, hunger and chaos brought about by lockdowns, and other emergency protocols.
describing the political, cultural, and economic idiosyncrasies caused by corona virus.
with the past coronialist era, generation Z and millennials are now referred to as the strongest of all the past generations.
there is now more focus on pharmaceutical development than before -- a radical change which can only be ascribed to the health crisis the world went through during the coronialist era.
there is now more focus on pharmaceutical development than before -- a radical change which can only be ascribed to the health crisis the world went through during the coronialist era.