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What is the English composition about COVID-19?

What is the English composition about COVID-19?

About the high-frequency words in COVID-19 exam, it is recommended to collect and recite them!

COVID-19 kaodian high-frequency words

Novel coronavirus: Pneumonia caused by novel coronavirus/Pneumonia caused by novel coronavirus.

Confirmed cases: confirmed cases

Suspected case: Suspected case

Critically ill: A patient in critical condition

Mortality rate: fatality rate

Close contact: Close contact

under medical observation

Isolation: isolation/? kw? r? nti? n/

Incubation period: incubation period /kju? Is it? N/ period

Interpersonal communication

Droplet propagation: Droplet/? Doctor? pl? T/ transmission

Fever, cough and dyspnea: fever, cough and dyspnea

Symptoms of acute respiratory infection: acute respiratory infection syndrome

Imported cases: imported cases (referring to cases from epidemic areas, also known as first-generation cases)

Second-generation cases: cases of secondary infection (referring to local patients infected by first-generation cases)

Latent infection: asymptomatic/? e? s? mpt? m? t? K/ Infection * Latent infection: refers to cases infected with the virus but without obvious symptoms.

Epidemic prevention and control: epidemic situation/? ep? dem? K/ prevention and control

Mask: (face) mask

Protective clothing: protective clothing/protective clothing

goggles

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Disposable gloves: Disposable gloves

Medical materials: medical supplies

Vaccine: vaccine

Public health emergencies of international concern

City blockade: A city is under blockade.

Emergency hospital: temporary hospital

Level I public health emergency response: Level I public health emergency response.

National Health Commission: National Health Commission (NHC)

mode of transmission

contact transmission

Interpersonal/interpersonal communication

Pay attention to concentrated observation

close contact

confirmed case

Silent/asymptomatic latency

asymptomatic carrier

reusable mask

Alcohol-based disinfectant containing alcohol

Alcohol-based hand sanitizer/hand sanitizer

medical institution

Red Cross Society of China

Front-line health workers

A retrograde person who bravely faces a dangerous situation.

Medical personnel/workers; Health manpower; Health workers

Test site prediction+analysis

How do you say "1", "coronavirus" and "new virus"? Coronavirus /k Ron. va? r? The word s/coronavirus can be broken down into two parts: corona: corona (also known as "corona" and "aperture") virus: virus.

Example 1 now, the fatal infectious disease caused by coronavirus is called "China Europe" > now, the fatal infectious disease caused by coronavirus is called "China pneumonia" on the internet.

Example 2 Prior to this, six coronaviruses have been identified in humans. Four cause relatively mild flu-like symptoms, while the other two, SARS and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), can be fatal. Before this outbreak, there were six known human coronaviruses. Four of them cause relatively mild flu-like symptoms, while the other two-SARS and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS)-can be fatal.

2. How to say "novel coronavirus" in English? The English for "novel coronavirus" is novel corona virus. Novel is not a novel here, but an adjective, meaning "new", such as the characteristics of novel.

3. Analysis of other commonly used words

(1) fatal/? fe? Tl/:a. fatal; Destructive; Catastrophic (for the present situation, this is indeed a very sad word! )

(2) infectious diseases/? n? fek? s d? Son? Z/: infectious diseases/? n? fek? Infected; Infected. Infection)+ious (adjective suffix) constitutes infect/? n? Fekt/:v. infection; Infection is caused by (entering, causing. . . ) +fect (doing) composition-we can think about it: infection or infection, isn't it that harmful substances or viruses invade the body and do bad things to healthy bodies? Infection/? n? fek? Infection consists of infectious ions (noun suffixes)

③ pneumonia/nu? Mo? n? The word pneumonia consists of pneumonia (disease noun suffix)

4. Transmission route of coronavirus

① The air of coughing and sneezing spreads through the air, such as coughing and sneezing.

Close personal contact, such as touching or shaking hands, is spread through close contact between people, such as touching or shaking hands.

③ Contact with objects or surfaces with viruses & gt It is spread by touching the surfaces of objects or infected objects, because you touch your mouth, nose and eyes without washing your hands.

(4) (4) Rarely, fecal pollution is relatively rare, and it is spread through feces.

5. How to prevent "coronavirus"

① Clean hands with soap and water or alcohol hand sanitizer. Wash your hands with soap or alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

② Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue or elbow when coughing and sneezing. Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or elbow when coughing or sneezing.

③ Avoid close contact with anyone with cold or flu-like symptoms. Avoid close contact with people with cold or flu symptoms.

Cook meat and eggs thoroughly. Cook the meat and eggs thoroughly. ⑤ Avoid unprotected contact with live wild or farm animals. Avoid contact with unprotected wild animals or livestock.