A) Ebola B) H1N1 C) Measles D) SARS-CoV-2
A) Foodborne B) Vector-borne C) Respiratory droplets D) Waterborne
A) February 2020 B) March 2020 C) April 2020 D) January 2020
A) Italy B) Brazil C) United States D) China
A) 10-12 days B) 5-6 days C) 1-2 weeks D) 2-3 days
A) Public Health Emergency B) Personal Protective Equipment C) Preventive Public Education D) Pandemic Preparedness Exercise
A) Influenza B) Malaria C) Tuberculosis D) COVID-19
A) Large indoor gatherings B) Virtual meetings C) Takeout food delivery D) Outdoor exercise
A) 6 feet (2 meters) B) 10 feet (3 meters) C) 3 feet (1 meter) D) 12 feet (4 meters)
A) United Nations (UN) B) World Health Organization (WHO) C) Center for Disease Control (CDC) D) Red Cross
A) Worldwide Hospital Operation B) World Health Organization C) Wealthy Humans Organization D) Worldwide Health Outreach
A) Decreased mental health stigma B) Increased stress, anxiety, and depression C) Improved access to mental health services D) No impact on mental health
A) Nosebleeds B) Fever C) Hair loss D) Joint pain
A) COVID-20 B) Coronavirus disease 2019 C) Pandemic sickness D) SARS 2
A) Celebrities B) Politicians C) Healthcare workers D) Athletes
A) Comirnaty B) Covaxin C) AstraZeneca D) Moderna
A) Fatigue B) Telepathy C) Invisibility D) Superhuman strength |