Coronovirus news fatigue; an overall feeling of malaise from excessive consumption of Covid-19 news .
Throughout March, we watched and surfed ceaselessly for Covid-19 news but it seems many have developed covtigue and are beginning to tune out.
by startselfeducation April 19, 2020
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by anon 212 October 8, 2008
Get the contigue mug.A feeling that is a side effect of reading too much coronavirus news all day which makes a person sad, agitated, angry, annoyed, depressed and paranoid.
I think I’m getting covitigue.
Feeling the effects of covitigue, she decided to take a break from reading news.
Covitigue made him lose his marbles.
Feeling the effects of covitigue, she decided to take a break from reading news.
Covitigue made him lose his marbles.
by SamRoboIndie May 8, 2020
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