In an interview, Trump said of the Coronavirus deaths in the United States “it is what it is,” sparking backlash, criticism, and memes.
In an interview, Trump said of the Coronavirus deaths in the United States “it is what it is,” sparking backlash, criticism, and memes.
Chinese street style TikTok videos are going viral. Their spread has inspired new TikTok trends while opening a conversation around anti-Asian sentiment during the COVID era.
These memes double as PSA’s to remind people to wear face masks when in public to prevent the spread of Coronavirus.
The word “Coronacoaster” describes the dramatic highs and lows of life during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Coronavirus second wave memes highlight concerns about the possibility of an upcoming increase in COVID-19 cases.
A photo of a priest in a mask squirting holy water at people with a water gun became a viral meme on May 15.
A photo of Regina Hall with her hands over her head is a new meme on Twitter. It is a comedic representation of feelings of surprise, shock, anxiety, and even confusion.
As COVID-19 conspiracy theories about 5G spread, so do memes that make fun of them.
A quaranteam is a group of people with whom you are quarantined.
Creators are sharing their reactions to randomly assigned yearbook superlatives on TikTok.
Mayor Lightfoot memes are popping up on social media due to her strict policies regarding social distancing and quarantine. The memes serve as a reminder that she is always watching.
Some health experts report the safest time to resume concerts and other public gatherings won’t be until Fall 2021. Twitter users are upset and reacting with their own “no concerts until Fall 2021 memes.”