noun a shortened form of novel coronavirus, referring to a type of virus
nCoV is a term used in the medical field to refer to the novel coronavirus, specifically the strain responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic.
Public health officials use nCoV to communicate information about the novel coronavirus and preventive measures to the general public.
Epidemiologists use nCoV to track the spread and transmission of the novel coronavirus within populations.
In virology, nCoV is used to classify a new strain of coronavirus that has not been previously identified.
nCoV is often mentioned in articles and reports discussing the latest developments, research, and impact of the virus on various aspects of society.
Psychologists may study the psychological effects of nCoV on individuals, communities, and healthcare workers, as well as provide mental health support and coping strategies during the pandemic.
Medical researchers focus on studying the origins, transmission, prevention, and treatment of nCoV to develop vaccines and effective therapies to combat the virus.
Public health officials monitor the spread of nCoV, implement control measures, provide guidance on prevention strategies, and communicate updates to the public to prevent further transmission.