Have you been reading so much, that you can almost consider yourself a keyboard epidemiologist? Take this quiz to find out!
People with this type of case are still infectious.
This test, considered the “gold standard” among other tests, determines the actual presence of the virus and if a person is currently infected.
Meanwhile, ____ happens when large numbers of cases can no longer be linked to one another.
This is seen in how much of the intensive care facilities is currently used, and how much is available for use.
Meanwhile ____ is the separation of someone who is currently sick with COVID-19.
Policymakers strive to keep it below 1. When it is below 1, that means that one infected person infects less than one other person.
Meanwhile, B is a group of As that have the same errors in duplicating the RNA. Lastly, a C is formed when the B of the virus is built differently from its original version.
before you come into contact with the cause of the disease.
When a vaccine is issued this, it means that the known and potential benefits outweigh the risks.
Vaccines have to go through three stages of this before they can be approved for mass consumption.
This is also when immunity has kicked in.
Choose the answer where the levels are arranged from lowest to highest risk.
Then, when the spread of the disease is somewhat contained, the government relaxes restrictions again.
This can be achieved either through vaccination or immunity developed through previous infection.
You might need to read up about the coronavirus some more. Remember, equipping yourself with knowledge about COVID-19 can keep yourself and your loved ones safe.
You are likely able to keep up with basic reports about COVID-19, but maybe not so much when reading about the deeper dynamics of the pandemic. The World Health Organization says it's likely that COVID-19 will stick around for the near future – you're bound to learn more. Keep reading!
You've read quite a lot about the coronavirus pandemic, and know it fairly enough to explain it to someone living in a remote, unaffected area. Keep reading – you're on the road to becoming a keyboard epidemiologist.
You've mastered some of the common terms related to the coronavirus pandemic. Go and share your knowledge with your family and friends to help keep them safe.