Disease Agents
Staying Safe
Pandemics
Pods & Bubbles
Here to Help
100

This virus is why we are all in the house now.

What is the Coronavirus?

100

Staying 6 feet or more away from people

What is social distancing?

100

This virus has killed about 200,000 Americans so far.

What is the Coronavirus?

100

Socializing with only a small group of people who are all trying to stay safe and avoid COVID.

What is a pod?

100

This US agency studies disease and provides information to keep our nation safe.

What is the CDC?

200

The germ that causes HIV

What is a Virus?

200

Used to prevent virus getting into our nose and mouth.

What are masks?

200

This disease caused by a virus and spread through blood broke out in the US in 2014. 

What is Ebola?

200

Totally controlled spaces for training, living, and competing. 

What is a Sports Bubble?

200

This organization responds to pandemics & provides health resources around the world.

The World Health Organization (WHO)

300

Bacteria causes this & the symptoms are a REALLY SORE THROAT!

What is Strep Throat?

300
20+ seconds with soap to kill the virus.

What is safe handwashing?

300

This disease caused by a virus and spread through sexual fluids and blood has no vaccine.

What is HIV/AIDS

300

The NHL is in a bubble in two Canadian cities.

What are Edmonton and Toronto?

300

Examples include: .gov, .edu, phila.gov, philasd.org, & cdc.gov

What are reliable sources for Health information?

400

This system is your body's defense against diseases.

What is the Immune System?


400

Wash with soap & hot water, turn inside-out to avoid touching virus, keep new one clean

How to maintain your mask?

400
These pandemics in Europe killed millions of people during the Middle ages.


What are plagues? What is the Black Plague?

400

Agree to no hard feelings discuss why you are making a Bubble/Pod, your COVID Safety Strategies, agree to follow them

What are Rules for a COVID bubble?

400

People with Diabetes, Obesity, Asthma, Heart Disease, Cancer, and the elderly.

Who are more at risk for COVID-19?

500

Injections of small amounts of disease antibodies to prevent that same disease.

What are Vaccines?

500

To keep the Virus from entering our body through the nose, mouth and eyes. 

What is Don't Touch Your Face?

500

This flu virus killed 675,000 Americans and sometimes is called by a racist name or the year it occured.

What is the (Spanish) 1918 Flu?

500

Parents and children may socialize with another family only.

What is a Family Bubble or Pod?

500

These people who may seem healthy but still have the virus.

What is an asymptomatic carrier?

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