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14 days
What is the maximum incubation period of COVID-19?
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At least 20 seconds
How long should you wash your hands for?
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The lungs
Which organ in the body does COVID-19 primarily attack?
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Between people who are in close contact (within 2 metres)
How is COVID-19 most commonly spread?
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On all public transport, and inside supermarkets and shops
Where is it mandatory to wear a mask in London?
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A high temperature, cough and loss of smell/taste
What are the three most common symptoms of COVID-19?
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Cloth or fabric masks
What type of mask does the NHS recommend?
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Coronavirus Disease 2019
What does COVID-19 stand for?
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Doorknobs, tables, handrails, switches
The virus can spread after infected people sneeze, cough on, or touch surfaces. What are common contaminated surfaces?
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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?
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Blurred vision
Which of these is NOT officially listed by the WHO as an uncommon symptom of COVID-19: Blurred vision, diarrhoea, rashes
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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?
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Weak or inactivated germs
What are vaccines made out of?
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Transmission usually occurs indoors, in crowded and poorly ventilated spaces.
Where does transmission usually occur?
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"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?
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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?
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At least 60%
According to the CDC, what alcohol content should hand sanitiser have to be effective?
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3 days
According to recent studies, how many days can COVID-19 survive on hard surfaces?
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The virus can spread from the mouth or nose when you cough, sneeze, speak or breathe.
How does the virus spread through respiratory droplets?
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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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