pattern grazing

This is the habit, newly acquired for some as a result of the coronavirus lockdown, of snacking at fairly regular intervals during the day, possibly to relieve stress or boredom.

ZG: 4

While we are all aware of the increased snacking that is going on and the tendency to fatten the curve (of our stomachs), we probably think that we have more to worry about than the disapproval of dieticians.

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challenge trial

This is the common short version of human challenge trial which could be the shortcut to testing a possible vaccine for SARS-COV-2.

ZG: 6

How to prove that a vaccine works is a bit of a problem. We are just reaching the point of human testing with a few vaccines so this is increasingly relevant.

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climate diet

This word dates back to a book with the title The Climate Diet: How You Can Cut Carbon, Cut Costs, and Save the Planet, written by Johnathan Henry Harrington and published in 2008. So the idea has been around for over a decade but it seems to have gained currency in the last six months or so.

ZG: 6

There is much speculation that as we emerge from COVID restrictions we may shape our world a little differently. Making our diet climate-friendly may be a one of the adjustments we could include.

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immunity certificate

One possibility for a safe return to work is to have an antibody test to confirm that someone has had asymptomatic coronavirus and is now immune to the COVID-19.

ZG: 7

It is hard to tell at this stage whether this will become a reality in relation to COVID-19.

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conclusion shopping

This is a term used by spy agencies to describe the process in which politicians jump to a conclusion that they want and then ask the agencies to find the evidence for it.

ZG: 2 or 8

I give it 2 for low frequency, but it really ought to be 8 because it is something we should all watch out for, in our own and our government’s approach to life.

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green kerosene

This is a synthetic fuel made by splitting water molecules and adding CO2 to the hydrogen using renewable energy. The process actually pulls carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.

ZG: 5

This is still in development but if it works and allows us to fly around the world again without feeling guilty about what we are doing to the environment, then it may very well become a term that we all know.

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community transmission

This belongs in a set of types of virus transmission which usually balances the giver to the receiver, as in person-to-person transmission.

ZG: 7

The fear of community transmission is going to be with us for some time. This is medical jargon but we are learning a lot of that these days.

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zoombombing

Zoom is an app that facilitates online meetings, chats and group messaging. It was popular in the business and education world, but now that we are all living virtual lives, Zoom has become a popular app for any kind of virtual engagement with other people.

ZG: 6

While it is true that we are becoming much more familiar with ways of connecting online than we had ever thought possible, it is also true that, when this is over, we will want to meet in person more than ever.

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corona truther

This is someone who is prepared to tell you what is really going on with regard to COVID-19. They can see that this whole thing is a hoax although the reasons given for it vary from one truther to another. But the common theme is that the whole crisis is overblown.

ZG: 8

The apparent indestructibility of these feverish imaginings means that, unfortunately, coronavirus truthers are going to be with us for the duration.

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coronaphobia

A phobia is a fear that is so irrational or so extreme as to impair our ability to function in a sane and sensible fashion. It is reasonable to be anxious about coronavirus but it is not good when that anxiety becomes extreme.

ZG: 7

Let’s hope that we manage to keep on top of this as we are managing to keep on top of the virus itself. The word, in that case, should have diminishing currency.

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The rona

It seems that we have reached such a degree of familiarity with the coronavirus that we can shorten it to just corona, as to catch corona. It has been further shortened to rona or the rona.

ZG: 9

It seems that the subtleties of coronavirus any of various viruses of this type, SARS-CoV-2. for the specific coronavirus that we are dealing with now, and COVID-19 for the disease caused by SARS-COV-2, is beyond us. Corona will do.

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bin outing

The bin outing is dress-ups combined with putting out the garbage bins so that the adults in the house can turn a mundane chore into an opportunity to make a splash.

ZG: 7

The bin outing is simple but humorous and can be broadcast online. It seems to be Australia’s contribution to the world of conrona entertainment and community encouragement.

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economic hibernation

This was originally described by Josh Frydenberg as the cryogenic freezing of the economy but was changed, as discussions went on, to economic hibernation. Perhaps cryogenic freezing sounded a bit scary and was harder to imagine in terms of the economy.

ZG: 9

How economic hibernation plays out in Australia is going to be the subject for discussion for some time to come. Obviously we have done the employer/employee relationship up to a point, but the landlord/tenant one is still difficult.

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corona escape

Linked to the coronacation is the corona escape. This is when the whole family packs up and heads off to some isolated retreat in the country for an indefinite period to escape the dangers of COVID-19 in the urban environment.

ZG: 7

The time for this is well and truly over but briefly it seemed like a tempting daydream.

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coronacation

This is an enforced holiday brought about by the circumstances around COVID-19. The word is a blend of coronavirus and vacation, combined in a way that is similar to staycation

ZG: 7

This is a word we will probably choose to remember, even when the need for it has passed, as one that is indicative of the times.

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surge capacity

The increase in numbers of patients has brought to light this term which was part of hospital jargon. The surge capacity of a hospital is a measure of its ability to handle a sudden increase in patients.

ZG: 6

It really is a bit of hospital jargon brought to light by unusual circumstances. Let us hope we don’t have one.

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super spreader event

Certain gatherings have been found to spread COVID-19 in a fashion that was spectacular and these have come to be called super spreader events.

ZG: 9

The most significant of these are the ones that have come to be identified in retrospect. Of course the new rules are designed to make these a thing of the past.

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COVIDIOT

Urban Dictionary published COVIDIOT with the meanings (a) Someone who ignores the warnings regarding public health or safety. (b) A person who hoards goods, denying them from their neighbours.

ZG: 10

There has been some astonishment at the panic behaviour and the reckless behaviour exhibited by some members in our community which has prompted increased use of this word.

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floodplain harvesting

This is the harvesting of water from floodplains after heavy rain. It can be done by channelling water into storage sites for later use.

ZG: 5

As we become increasingly aware that there is not enough water in our rivers to sustain all the use that people want to make of it, the debate becomes more heated about who gets what share of it.

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hypnobirthing

Hypnobirthing is a technique that applies the practices of hypnosis to the process of giving birth so that the mother can take control of her pain using relaxation techniques, deep breathing and meditation, positive visualisation and affirmation.

ZG: 6

For understandable reasons there is a fairly constant flood of advice to new mothers on how to manage childbirth.

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