Covidtide

//ˈkoʊvɪdtaɪd//

"Covidtide" in a Sentence (5 examples)

In the past 24 hours I played skyrim for 10, and ate a whole pizza, and that isn't all. Covidtide is exposing the paucity of the american dream much more efficiently than lent

Like so many other congregations, St. Aidan is adapting its life together to realities created by this extended season of “Covidtide.”

Advent during "Covidtide," as some have termed the pandemic, allows families to enter a type of "family cocoon" or period of dormancy, said Anne Nicklaus, 57, whose family belongs to Our Lady of Peace Parish in Minneapolis.

Even in lockdown, even in Covidtide, our house has continued to brim over with life.

COVID-19 might have further ruptured Christian unity as we debated mandatory vaccines and masking, but there’s one thing we can all agree on based on our experiences over Covidtide: Video calls are a bad substitute for human presence.

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