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Covid buzzwords

Lucy Bernholz

23 Mar 2020

Flatten the curve

Shelter in place

Mutual aid

Caremongering

Zoombie

PPE

Physical distancing, social solidarity

zoombombing

Sigh.

The list just goes on and on. On the one hand, these terms don't seem to have anything to do with philanthropy or digital civil society, the topics of this blog. On the other hand, they have everything to do with those topics.

Wishing you health, care, and connection.  



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