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Texto 4Coronavirus is 10 times deadlier than swine flu: WHO   COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus, is officially 10 times deadlier than the H1N1 swine...

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Coronavirus is 10 times deadlier than swine flu: WHO


   COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus, is officially 10 times deadlier than the H1N1 swine flu strain that ripped across much of the world in 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed Monday.


   The only way to truly halt the spread is a vaccine, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a briefing from Geneva. More than 1.8 million people have been infected so far worldwide, and at least 115,000 have died.


   “Evidence from several countries is giving us a clearer picture about this virus, how it behaves, how to stop it and how to treat it,” Tedros said. “We know that COVID-19 spreads fast, and we know that it is deadly – 10 times deadlier than the 2009 flu pandemic.”


   While swine flu, as it was popularly known, killed 18,500 people, the true toll may have been closer to between 151,700 and 575,400, Agence France Presse (AFP) reported, citing The Lancet.


   “We know that the virus can spread more easily in crowded environments like nursing homes,” Tedros continued. “We know that early case finding, testing, isolating, caring for every case, and tracing every contact is essential for stopping transmission.”


   Pointing out that in some countries cases are doubling every three to four days, the disease accelerates fast but “decelerates much more slowly,” Tedros said. “In other words, the way down is much slower than the way up,” he said. “That means control measures must be lifted slowly and with control.”


   Tedros cautioned that restarting the shutdown portions of the economy in the U.S. and other countries whose leaders have been anxious to loosen restrictions could prove deadly. He also exhorted everyone around the world to work together, as several development ministers from the United Kingdom, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Germany, Norway and Sweden had done in a recent joint editorial.

From: shorturl.at/fhjPR. Accessed on 04/14/2020

Para o diretor da OMS, a solução mais eficaz para parar a propagação do corona vírus é:

A) Fechar o comércio.

B) Seguir as orientações da OMS.

C) Descobrir uma vacina.

D) Manter as pessoas do grupo de risco em casa

E) Não visitar os idosos em asilos.

A B C D E
CEV-URCA - Inglês - 2021 - Prova II - História / Geografia / Português / Inglês

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Coronavirus is 10 times deadlier than swine flu: WHO


   COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus, is officially 10 times deadlier than the H1N1 swine flu strain that ripped across much of the world in 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed Monday.


   The only way to truly halt the spread is a vaccine, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a briefing from Geneva. More than 1.8 million people have been infected so far worldwide, and at least 115,000 have died.


   “Evidence from several countries is giving us a clearer picture about this virus, how it behaves, how to stop it and how to treat it,” Tedros said. “We know that COVID-19 spreads fast, and we know that it is deadly – 10 times deadlier than the 2009 flu pandemic.”


   While swine flu, as it was popularly known, killed 18,500 people, the true toll may have been closer to between 151,700 and 575,400, Agence France Presse (AFP) reported, citing The Lancet.


   “We know that the virus can spread more easily in crowded environments like nursing homes,” Tedros continued. “We know that early case finding, testing, isolating, caring for every case, and tracing every contact is essential for stopping transmission.”


   Pointing out that in some countries cases are doubling every three to four days, the disease accelerates fast but “decelerates much more slowly,” Tedros said. “In other words, the way down is much slower than the way up,” he said. “That means control measures must be lifted slowly and with control.”


   Tedros cautioned that restarting the shutdown portions of the economy in the U.S. and other countries whose leaders have been anxious to loosen restrictions could prove deadly. He also exhorted everyone around the world to work together, as several development ministers from the United Kingdom, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Germany, Norway and Sweden had done in a recent joint editorial.

From: shorturl.at/fhjPR. Accessed on 04/14/2020

A respeito da abertura do comércio, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus diz que:

A) É preciso haver cautela, pois a abertura do comércio pode aumentar o número de mortes.

B) Ela será mortal para todos os cidadãos com a COVID-19.

C) Nenhum país deveria abrir o comércio, sob pena de serem responsabilizados pelos mortos.

D) Todos deveriam seguir o exemplo dos países da União Europeia e não abrir o comércio.

E) Está de acordo, pois há a necessidade de manter a economia funcionando a todo custo.

A B C D E
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Coronavirus is 10 times deadlier than swine flu: WHO


   COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus, is officially 10 times deadlier than the H1N1 swine flu strain that ripped across much of the world in 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed Monday.


   The only way to truly halt the spread is a vaccine, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a briefing from Geneva. More than 1.8 million people have been infected so far worldwide, and at least 115,000 have died.


   “Evidence from several countries is giving us a clearer picture about this virus, how it behaves, how to stop it and how to treat it,” Tedros said. “We know that COVID-19 spreads fast, and we know that it is deadly – 10 times deadlier than the 2009 flu pandemic.”


   While swine flu, as it was popularly known, killed 18,500 people, the true toll may have been closer to between 151,700 and 575,400, Agence France Presse (AFP) reported, citing The Lancet.


   “We know that the virus can spread more easily in crowded environments like nursing homes,” Tedros continued. “We know that early case finding, testing, isolating, caring for every case, and tracing every contact is essential for stopping transmission.”


   Pointing out that in some countries cases are doubling every three to four days, the disease accelerates fast but “decelerates much more slowly,” Tedros said. “In other words, the way down is much slower than the way up,” he said. “That means control measures must be lifted slowly and with control.”


   Tedros cautioned that restarting the shutdown portions of the economy in the U.S. and other countries whose leaders have been anxious to loosen restrictions could prove deadly. He also exhorted everyone around the world to work together, as several development ministers from the United Kingdom, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Germany, Norway and Sweden had done in a recent joint editorial.

From: shorturl.at/fhjPR. Accessed on 04/14/2020

De acordo com o texto, podemos afirmar que

A) A COVID-19 matou 10% das pessoas infectadas no mundo.

B) A taxa de desaceleração da COVID-19 é mais baixa do que a taxa de aceleração.

C) A taxa de letalidade da gripe suína e da COVID- 19 são semelhantes.

D) A gripe suína matou centenas de milhares de idosos em asilos.

E) O diretor da Organização Mundial da Saúde defende o isolamento vertical.

A B C D E

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