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("2019–20 coronavirus pandemic" is now renamed "COVID-19" on Wikipedia.)
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*These comics are inspired by the {{w|COVID-19 pandemic|pandemic}} of the {{w|coronavirus disease 2019}}, COVID-19 for short.
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*These comics are inspired by the {{w|2019–20 coronavirus outbreak|2020 pandemic}} of the {{w|coronavirus}} {{w|SARS-CoV-2}}, which causes {{w|COVID-19}}.  
*The fifth of these, [[2279: Symptoms]], came out on March 11, 2020, the day when the outbreak was declared a world wide {{w|pandemic}}.
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*The fifth of these comics, [[2279: Symptoms]], came out on March 11, 2020, the day when the outbreak was declared a world wide {{w|pandemic}}.
*The first comic about COVID-19 came out as the first comic in March.
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*The first comic about COVID-19 came out as the first comic in March, and all 13 comics from March 2020 was about COVID-19.  
**19 comics in a row were related to this pandemic, except the [[:Category:April fools' comics|April fool's comic]], [[2288: Collector's Edition]], which was probably already in the making when the first comic came out (and even if so its release was delayed until April 3rd). (So 19 out of 20, and all of the comics in March 2020 was about COVID-19. Many find pleasure in the fact that it was 19 comics on COVID-19!)
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**A total of 19 comics in a row were related to this pandemic, except the [[:Category:April fools' comics|April fool's comic]], [[2288: Collector's Edition]], which was probably already in the making when the first comic came out (and even if so its release was delayed until April 3rd). (So 19 out of 20).
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**Some find pleasure in the fact that it was 19 comics on COVID-19!
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**After those 20 comics more have appeared that are not directly related to COVID-19, but Randall keeps returning to the subject.
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***Also those comics that are not directly about COVID-19 could often be inspired by things related to COVID-19.
 
*Note that although these comics are all related by references to COVID-19 they are not a [[:Category:Comic series|comic series]], as most of them has no direct relation to the story or subject of the others, except the overall relation to COVID-19.
 
*Note that although these comics are all related by references to COVID-19 they are not a [[:Category:Comic series|comic series]], as most of them has no direct relation to the story or subject of the others, except the overall relation to COVID-19.
 
**There can be exceptions within the category, as there now is a direct series relating to the [[:Category:Coronavirus Genome|Coronavirus Genome]].
 
**There can be exceptions within the category, as there now is a direct series relating to the [[:Category:Coronavirus Genome|Coronavirus Genome]].

Revision as of 14:33, 13 May 2020

  • These comics are inspired by the 2020 pandemic of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19.
  • The fifth of these comics, 2279: Symptoms, came out on March 11, 2020, the day when the outbreak was declared a world wide pandemic.
  • The first comic about COVID-19 came out as the first comic in March, and all 13 comics from March 2020 was about COVID-19.
    • A total of 19 comics in a row were related to this pandemic, except the April fool's comic, 2288: Collector's Edition, which was probably already in the making when the first comic came out (and even if so its release was delayed until April 3rd). (So 19 out of 20).
    • Some find pleasure in the fact that it was 19 comics on COVID-19!
    • After those 20 comics more have appeared that are not directly related to COVID-19, but Randall keeps returning to the subject.
      • Also those comics that are not directly about COVID-19 could often be inspired by things related to COVID-19.
  • Note that although these comics are all related by references to COVID-19 they are not a comic series, as most of them has no direct relation to the story or subject of the others, except the overall relation to COVID-19.
    • There can be exceptions within the category, as there now is a direct series relating to the Coronavirus Genome.

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

Pages in category "COVID-19"

The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total.

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