Pandemic
Across
- 3. - showing symptoms of disease
- 9. - principal health agency in the Philippines.
- 11. - infection spread through direct contact.
- 12. - the worldwide spread of an infectious disease.
- 13. - the month where COVID-19 started.
- 15. - typically spread between animals and humans.
- 18. - new learning system
- 20. - also known as "patient zero".
- 21. - an act of separating oneself from others
- 27. - presenting no symptoms of the disease.
- 28. - restriction on the movement of people and goods and to prevent the spread of disease.
- 29. - a country that has the highest COVID cases.
- 31. - learning material used in the new learning system.
- 32. - an act of remaining physically apart at least 6 feet away from others
- 33. - testing for COVID-19.
- 35. is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for ensuring access to, promoting equity in, and improving the quality of basic education.
- 37. - research experiment on human participants
- 38. - use to protect the wearer's entire face.
- 39. - provides immunity to a particular infectious disease.
- 40. - a device that measures body temperature through a contact with the forehead.
Down
- 1. - specialized agency that is responsible for international public health.
- 2. - first individual infected with a disease during an epidemic.
- 4. - one of the most common symptoms of COVID-19.
- 5. - new way of living and going about our lives.
- 6. - new strain of coronavirus with an infected person.
- 7. - without contact
- 8. - providing services where they are most needed.
- 10. - emergency measure in which individuals are restricted from certain areas in an attempt
- 14. - a system of rules governing affairs of state occasions.
- 15. - country where coronavirus disease was first identified.
- 16. - infectious agent
- 17. - produces signs or symptoms that affects a specific location.
- 19. - personal protective equipment
- 22. - a protective mask that covers your mouth and nose.
- 23. - to disinfect.
- 24. - identifying and monitoring people who may have into contact with an infectious person.
- 25. - first documented case of an infectious disease.
- 26. - total number of individuals with the disease
- 30. - a branch of medicine that deals largely with public health.
- 34. - geographical zone with limited access in or out in an effort to contain an outbreak.
- 36. - widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community or geographic area.