Talk:vaccine strollout

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RFV discussion: June–November 2023

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Did this survive past hotword status? - TheDaveRoss 12:41, 20 June 2023 (UTC)Reply

I found two hits for strollout (all Australian), but "vaccine strollout" seems obvious SOP - one hit is about slow climate measures, not vaccines, so it's not like the word only occurs within a COVID context. Smurrayinchester (talk) 09:09, 26 June 2023 (UTC)Reply
McBride, Mary (2023 June 23) “It's an EMERGENCY”, in Byron Echo[1]:Stop the strollout! Let’s act like this is an emergency.
Spicer, Tracey (2022 July) “COVID'S Long Road”, in The Monthly[2]:Then came the disastrous “strollout”: the most marginalised communities became some of the last to receive lifesaving vaccines.</ref>
When three cites are found for it, it should be RfDed. I'd be surprised if we can't find cites in a non-vaccine context. I can't find cites in Google Naews for strollout other than between July 30, 2021 when it was used in The Australian and December 3, 2021 when Australian TV show hosts were flummoxed by the word having been named Macquarie's WOTY, though they had never heard it. I expect strollout will (barely) get out of hotword status. DCDuring (talk) 16:26, 26 June 2023 (UTC)Reply