vaxathon
Etymology
From vax + -athon.
Why this word is great
VAXATHON — Noun. A coordinated event where large groups receive vaccinations, often structured as a concentrated, high-capacity effort. The word stitches together *vax*, clipped from *vaccine* or *vaccination*, and *-athon*, the suffix borrowed from *marathon*, evoking endurance and scale. Unlike a *vaccination drive* (which may unfold over weeks in scattered locations) or a *telethon* (which marshals pledges, not syringes), a vaxathon is a focused surge—school gyms lined with folding chairs, nurses moving briskly between stations, the faint, medicinal tang of alcohol swabs hanging in the air. It is logistics made visible, a fleeting monument to collective immunity, where the true finish line lies not in hours but in the quiet arithmetic of herd resistance.
noun
- An event at which numerous people receive vaccinations.