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What is Coronavirus?

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What is Coronavirus?Versión en línea

Watch the video and answer the questions. Practice the vocabylary in the video by clicking on this link https://quizlet.com/_882oyx?x=1qqt&i=3ds5v

por Silvia Pico
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What is Coronavirus?

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Where did this new virus start?

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The coronavirus causes the common cold

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What means a zoonotic disease?

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How is the virus transmitted? Choose the incorrect answer.

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What are the first symptoms of coronavirus? Write 3.

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What people are more vulnerable to be infected by coronavirus?

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Is there any treatment for this disease?

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How can you stop this outbreak? One o more answers are correct.

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Explanation

An illness or a disease. Keep watching the video!

It started some months ago in the city of Wuhan. It is the largest city in Hubei and the most populous city in Central China, with a population of over 11 million.

The coronavirus causes commons colds, but also other severe diseases like SARS - Severe Acute respiratory syndrome and MERS - Middle East Respiratory Syndrome.

The recent coronavirus has come from animals, like other coronaviruses.

The virus spreads through direct contact with animals and via the air.

Perfect!! People affected can suffer from dry cough, mild fever and breathing issues.

People over the age of 80 years and those with chronic diseases are the most vulnerable

Unfortunately, no treatment is available so far.

Good hygiene, washing your hands regularly, and avoiding close contact with other people are essential to prevent infections.