Symptoms COVID-19 Prevention Virus facts Transmission Regulations
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14 days
What is the maximum incubation period of COVID-19?
100
At least 20 seconds
How long should you wash your hands for?
100
The lungs
Which organ in the body does COVID-19 primarily attack?
100
Between people who are in close contact (within 2 metres)
How is COVID-19 most commonly spread?
100
On all public transport, and inside supermarkets and shops
Where is it mandatory to wear a mask in London?
200
A high temperature, cough and loss of smell/taste
What are the three most common symptoms of COVID-19?
200
Cloth or fabric masks
What type of mask does the NHS recommend?
200
Coronavirus Disease 2019
What does COVID-19 stand for?
200
Doorknobs, tables, handrails, switches
The virus can spread after infected people sneeze, cough on, or touch surfaces. What are common contaminated surfaces?
200
1) Rule of 6 outdoors
2) Households cannot mix indoors or inside restaurants
3) Pubs and restaurants close after 10pm
What are 2 current COVID-19 restrictions in London?
300
Blurred vision
Which of these is NOT officially listed by the WHO as an uncommon symptom of COVID-19: Blurred vision, diarrhoea, rashes
300
After going to the bathroom; before eating; after coughing, sneezing or blowing one's nose; after entering the home
When should you wash your hands?
300
Weak or inactivated germs
What are vaccines made out of?
300
Transmission usually occurs indoors, in crowded and poorly ventilated spaces.
Where does transmission usually occur?
300
"High" risk
Boris Johnson has announced a three-tier lockdown system. Different parts of the country are split into "medium", "high", or "very high" risk. What is London's risk level?
400
Yes (paracetamol is preferred because it has fewer side effects)
Does the NHS say you can use ibuprofen as a treatment of COVID-19 symptoms?
400
At least 60%
According to the CDC, what alcohol content should hand sanitiser have to be effective?
400
3 days
According to recent studies, how many days can COVID-19 survive on hard surfaces?
400
The virus can spread from the mouth or nose when you cough, sneeze, speak or breathe.
How does the virus spread through respiratory droplets?
400
You do not need to self-isolate or take a test, but you must have been in a travel-safe region for the last 14 days
What are the regulations for tourists travelling from regions on the "travel corridor" list?






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