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