Which way can NOT prevent the spread of infectious diseases like COVID - 19? A. Wearing masks in public places B. Washing hands frequently C. Gathering in crowded places without protection D. Keeping a safe social distance 相关知识点: ...
根据文中“A new coronavirus (冠状病毒) causes the illness COVID-19 which is causing more than 1.8 million deaths around the world.”可知,全世界有超过180万人死于COVID-19。故选B。【小题2】细节理解题。根据文中“Life is back to normal in China.”可知,中国的生活已经恢复正常。故选A。【小题...
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With COVID-19 policies eased, the next policies will ensure how the economy rebounds. Liu Xia of Cloudhands Group sees an uptick in liquor-making and education. In the medium term, she foresees a boost to strategic industries, especially digital economy and renewables....
The wait was long but it’s time to say “hello” again, thanks to the COVID-19 vaccine! Whilst travel and safety restrictions are still in place, we are ready to
COVID19(新型冠状病毒肺炎) suddenly happened, which makes people begin to pay more attention to the protection of wild animals. Why do human needs to protect wild animals? The wild animals are the product of nature. They are a very important part of the whole ecosystem(生态系统). If ...
Group 21. During COVID-19, there were many stories which made us moved.(对抗)2. In China, it is usually more lively on than on Christmas Day.(平安夜3.people have lost their homes because of the war.(数百万的)4. Be friendly and others well, and then you will make more good friend...
WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, explains why it doesn't matter which COVID-19 vaccine you get at this time.
Simon Fraser University professors Paul Tupper and Caroline Colijn have found that physical distancing is universally effective at reducing the spread of COVID-19, while social bubbles and masks are more situation-dependent. The researchers developed a model to test the effectiveness of measures such ...
After a winter of long lines, frustrated test-takers, and extended wait times for results, some COVID-19 testing centers in the Boston area say they are now experiencing an eerie quiet. “We have seen a recent dramatic decrease in patients looking for outpatient COVID-19 testing,” said N...