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

  1. An event at which numerous people receive vaccinations.