Four ways to spot a ‘Covidiot’

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Covidiots is a new word that has been coined to describe people who can't quite grasp the measures to stop the spread of Covid19

We’ve all tutted at one. We’ve probably all been one, at some time or another. But now there is a word for it. This week, online slang gatherer Urban Dictionary defined ‘Covidiot’ as, “Someone who ignores the warnings regarding public health and safety [relating to Covid-19].”“Are you serious [sic] going to visit grandma?” it reads, “Dude, don’t be such a Covidiot.”Stockpiling Government advice has, to put it mildly, not always been easy to follow.

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