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  • Autor: hailensalcedo008
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C. SUSTITUYA EL NOMBRE POR EL PRONOMBRE O EL PRONOMBRE POR
EL NOMBRE EN CADA ORACIÓN.
1. My Friends always stay at home at COVID-19 time.
2. She covers her mouth and her nose with a mask.
3. Sandra transmits the virus to her family.
4. The president of Colombia, Ivan Duque reports about COVID-19
every day.
5. The virus spreads around the world very fast.
D. LEA ATENTAMENTE LO QUE SE LE DICE QUE HAGA.
1. CAMBIE LA SIGUIENTE ORACIÓN A LAS FORMAS NEGATIVA E
INTERROGATIVA.
Affirmative: The nurse measures the temperatura.
Negative:_______________________________________________
Interrogative:___________________________________________
2. CAMBIE LA SIGUENTE ORACIÓN A LAS FORMAS AFIRMATIVA Y
NEGATIVA.
Interrogativa: Do People learn the recommendations to avoid
the virus?
Affirmative :_____________________________________________
Negative:_______________________________________________
3 .CONSTRUYA AQUÍ UNA SOLA ORACIÓN EN LA FORMA QUE USTED DESEE
PERO USANDO VOCABULARIO DE LA PRIMERA
______________________________________________________________
E. LEA ATENTAMENTE EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO Y RESPONDA DE ACUERDO A
LO QUE DICE EL TEXTO LAS PREGUNTAS DEL 1 AL 5.
I. FACTS ABOUT COVID-19
What is COVID-19?
COVID-19 is a disease caused by a new strain of coronavirus. ‘CO’ stands for corona,
‘VI’ for virus, and ‘D’ for disease. Formerly, this disease was referred to as ‘2019 novel
coronavirus’ or ‘2019-nCoV.’ The COVID-19 virus is a new virus linked to the same
family of viruses as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and some types of
common cold.
What are the symptoms of COVID-19?
Symptoms can include fever, cough and shortness of breath. In more severe cases, infection
can cause pneumonia or breathing difficulties. More rarely, the disease can be fatal. These
symptoms are similar to the flu (influenza) or the common cold, which are a lot more common
than COVID-19. This is why testing is required to confirm if someone has COVID-19.
How does COVID-19 spread?
The virus is transmitted through direct contact with respiratory droplets of an infected
person (generated through coughing and sneezing). Individuals can also be infected from
and touching surfaces contaminated with the virus and touching their face (e.g., eyes,
nose, mouth). The COVID-19 virus may survive on surfaces for several hours, but simple
disinfectants can kill it.
Who is most at risk?
We are learning more about how COVID-19 affects people every day. Older people, and
people with chronic medical conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease, appear to be
more at risk of developing severe symptoms. As this is a new virus, we are still learning
about how it affects children. We know it is possible for people of any age to be infected
with the virus, but so far there are relatively few cases of COVID-19 reported among
children. This is a new virus and we need to learn more about how it affects children. The
virus can be fatal in rare cases, so far mainly among older people with pre-existing
medical conditions.
What is the treatment for COVID-19?
There is no currently available vaccine for COVID-19. However, many of the symptoms can
be treated and getting early care from a healthcare provider can make the disease less
dangerous. There are several clinical trials that are being conducted to evaluate potential
therapeutics for COVID-19.
How can the spread of COVID-19 be slowed down or prevented?
As with other respiratory infections like the flu or the common cold, public health
measures are critical to slow the spread of illnesses. Public health measures are
everyday preventive actions that include:

staying home when sick;
✓ covering mouth and nose with flexed elbow or tissue when coughing or sneezing.
Dispose of used tissue immediately;
✓ washing hands often with soap and water; and
✓ cleaning frequently touched surfaces and objects.
As we learn more about COVID-19 public health officials may recommend additional
actions.
PREGUNTAS DE 1 AL 5
NOTA: RESPONDA EXACTAMENTE LO QUE SE LE PREGUNTA Y NO TODO EL
TEXTO.
1. What does SARS mean?
2. What are the symptoms of COVID-19?
3. How are the persons infected?
4. What are the preventive actions to avoid the virus?
5, what are the two chronic diseases to adquire the virus?
GOOD LUCK, GOD ALWAYS BLESS YOU


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