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Write 8 words that are related to pandemics

Sagot :

Answer:

'isolation'  “community spread,” “transmission,” “incubation period,” “fatality rate,” “asymptomatic,” “ventilator,” and “quarantine”

Explanation:

were used frequently when referring to the virus.

c;:

Answer:

New normal

The phrase new normal is an oxymoron typically used to indicate a life event that is out of the ordinary and has a long-lasting or permanent impact on someone’s day-to-day routine. For instance, a couple who just had their first baby might tell friends and family they’re adjusting to their new normal.

Social distancing

It’s incredible how quickly social distancing went from being a phrase few people had ever heard to one that’s repeated all over social media, on the news, and in private conversations multiple times a day. It’s ubiquitous, and it’s started to get on a lot of people’s nerves, either because they’re sick of hearing the same instructions over and over again or because the phrase itself invokes a sense of loneliness and isolation.

Unprecedented

It’s the word on everyone’s lips. They aren’t wrong; this is an unprecedented situation. But perhaps every leader, news outlet, commercial, and celebrity doesn’t need to use that word quite so often.

After all, unprecedented has over 30 synonyms. Instead of pulling this one out of vocabulary storage, try: bizarre, unparalleled, extraordinary, novel, unheard of, or singular.

Uncertain

“We’re living in uncertain times.” “We’re uncertain of the outcomes.” You aren’t alone if you’re feeling uncertain, and you aren’t alone if you’d rather not hear that word ever again.

Trying times

The repeated utterance of the phrase trying times is starting to try people’s patience.

Speaking moistly

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was recently trending in a bad way for coining a phrase that horrified pretty much anyone who heard it. In a PSA about the importance of wearing masks to prevent the spread of illness, Trudeau said the use of masks can prevent people from “breathing or speaking moistly.”

Toilet paper shortage

This may be one instance where people are more tired of the occurrence than of the actual words used to describe it. Nonetheless, a number of people told us that toilet paper shortage is the number one most-hated phrase on their list.

Essential

Essential workers, like healthcare workers, grocery store employees, sanitation workers, first responders, transportation workers, and many others are out on the front lines during this pandemic, yet the word essential has still become a point of contention for many people. Why are we so sick of it?