new normal

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  A current prevailing situation which has emerged recently, that differs dramatically from the previous one and is expected to remain.
 * 2)  The COVID-19 pandemic and associated social changes.
 * 1)  The COVID-19 pandemic and associated social changes.
 * 1)  The COVID-19 pandemic and associated social changes.
 * 1)  The COVID-19 pandemic and associated social changes.
 * 1)  The COVID-19 pandemic and associated social changes.
 * 1)  The COVID-19 pandemic and associated social changes.
 * 1)  The COVID-19 pandemic and associated social changes.
 * 1)  The COVID-19 pandemic and associated social changes.
 * 1)  The COVID-19 pandemic and associated social changes.
 * 1)  The COVID-19 pandemic and associated social changes.
 * 1)  The COVID-19 pandemic and associated social changes.
 * 1)  The COVID-19 pandemic and associated social changes.
 * 1)  The COVID-19 pandemic and associated social changes.
 * 1)  The COVID-19 pandemic and associated social changes.

Translations

 * Burmese: ဓလေ့သစ်
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 新常態
 * Danish:
 * Dutch: nieuw normaal
 * Finnish: uusi normaali
 * French: nouvelle normalité
 * Galician: nova normalidade
 * German: neues Normal, neue Normalität, neuer Maßstab, neuer Standard
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: ny normal
 * Portuguese: novo normal, nova normalidade
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: nya normala
 * Welsh: normal newydd