This term refers to staying home and avoiding contact with others
What is quarantine?
The financial aid program in the U.S. provided direct payments to citizens during the pandemic
What is a stimulus check?
The first known vaccine for Covid-19
What is Pfizer?
Lockdowns in COVID-19 increased sadness and worry, linked to this condition
What is depression?
COVID-19 was first identified in this city in 2019
What is Wuhan, China?
Practice of staying at least 6 feet apart to reduce spread of COVID-19
What is social distancing?
This U.S. government program provided financial assistance to small businesses to help retain employees during the pandemic.
What is the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)?
The first widely distributed COVID-19 vaccines were developed using this groundbreaking technology, which uses genetic instructions to trigger an immune response.
What is mRNA technology?
Isolation during the pandemic worsened this common health issue
What is anxiety?
As of 2024, more than 80% of adults in this country are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
What is the United States?
"This global initiative aimed to reduce COVID-19 transmission by encouraging people to stay at home and avoid unnecessary travel."
What is a lockdown?
The economic term for a sharp decline in GDP, like the one seen globally in 2020
What is a recession?
This global health organization supported vaccine sharing through the COVAX program
What is the World Health Organization (WHO)?
This age group showed the most significant increase in mental health issues during the pandemic
What are young adults (18-24) years?
This country had the highest number of COVID-19 cases in 2021
What is the United States?
The masks that were recommended for use during the pandemic
What is an N95 mask?
This federal unemployment benefit added an extra $600 per week to help those who lost their jobs during the pandemic.
What is the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC)?
This term describes the point at which enough of a population is vaccinated, making the spread of a disease unlikely, even among those who are unvaccinated
What is herd immunity?
This term refers to the emotional and psychological strain felt by healthcare workers and others on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
What is burnout?
This number represents the estimated total of confirmed COVID-19 cases worldwide as in 2024
what is about 760 million?
This country implemented a strict "Zero-COVID" policy in 2020
What is China?
An Economic aid package that provided payment to individuals, unemployment benefits, and support businesses in the U.S
What is the CARES act?
This company created a widely distributed COVId-19 vaccine
What is Oxford university?
Many workplaces introduced these programs to help employees cope with stress during pandemic
What are wellness or mental health programs?
The unemployment rate at the end of 2023
What is 5.6%?