Q1) _____ is how effective a vaccine is at preventing disease and potentially reducing its spreading, while in a controlled environment. _______ is how effective the vaccine is at preventing disease and potentially reducing its spreading, while in the real world.
- Vaccine Effectiveness; Vaccine Effectiveness
- Vaccine Effectiveness; Vaccine Efficacy
- Vaccine Efficacy; Vaccine Efficacy
- Vaccine Efficacy; Vaccine Effectiveness
Q2) Which of the following is not an effective method of preventing the spread of Covid-19?
- Washing your hands thoroughly for a minimum of 20 seconds
- Holding your breath when walking past others
- Wearing an N95 mask when in public settings
- Social distancing
- Isolating at home after coming in contact with a person who tested positive for Covid-19
Q3) The vaccines for Covid-19 contain microchips that will be used to track the movements and record conversations of the vaccinated.
- True
- False
Q4) What is the name of virus associated Covid-19?
- Flu
- H1N1
- Covid-1900
- Sars-CoV-2
Q5) You went over to your friend’s house and three days later, they call you to tell you that they have tested positive for Covid-19. You have shown no signs of any symptoms and are fully vaccinated. Which of the following would be the best response to limit the spread of Covid-19?
- Self-isolate immediately and get tested as soon as possible.
- You’re not showing any symptoms of Covid-19, so it isn’t likely that you are positive for it. It is safe for you to go to campus tomorrow for the in-person midterm for your favourite class.
- Since you’re fully vaccinated, it’s safe for you to host grandma’s bingo night at the retirement home while social distancing.
- Use a home remedy that your mother showed you in grade school since it always got rid of your illnesses. In a couple hours, it will be okay to arrive at your terminal to fly out of the country.
Answers: C, B, B,D, A.
