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New Covid vaccines are on the way as 'Eris' variant rises
(www.reuters.com)
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Is anyone else super annoyed by the use of the word "jab" in news articles/headlines? It just sounds so unprofessional.
Isn't "jab" what people from the UK call it? In the US, we just call them "shots." That's not necessarily any better. Or worse, for that matter.
I've seen US publications use it, too. But knowing it's a UK thing makes me feel better about it for some reason...
“Jab” got adopted in the US when the disinformation memes and stuff started flooding into social media. The creators of the memes learned British English, so they used British slang.
Absolutely. I don't understand why headlines try so hard to use slang.
It's just the word for it in the UK. Not the formal medical one, but I'd hardly call it slang either.
Probably to get in on that sweet sweet clickbait money