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feat[en]: Replaces a lot of TODOs from chapters 1-12
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Expand Up @@ -3,19 +3,19 @@ Introduction to Chapter 1 Glossary of terms (Coronavirus Flashcards)|This chapte
3D Printing (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Antibody (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Antigen (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Asymptomatic (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
At-risk Medical Conditions (Coronavirus Flashcards)|Chronic lung disease or moderate to severe asthma, serious heart conditions, immunocompromisation, severe obesity (BMI >= 40), diabetes, chronic kidney disease requiring dialysis, and liver disease (CDC).
Asymptomatic (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
At-risk Medical Conditions (Coronavirus Flashcards)|Chronic lung disease or moderate to severe asthma, serious heart conditions, immunocompromisation, severe obesity (BMI >= 40), diabetes, chronic kidney disease requiring dialysis, and liver disease (CDC).
Bacteria (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
CDC (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
CDC (Coronavirus Flashcards)|Acronym for the "Centers for Disease Control and Prevention"
COVID-19 (Coronavirus Flashcards)|A specific strain of Coronavirus that was discovered and genetically sequenced in 2019
Carrier (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Coronavirus (Coronavirus Flashcards)|A family of viruses that have gotten their name as they look like a crown under a microscope
DNR (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
DNR (Coronavirus Flashcards)|Acronym for "Do not resuscitate"
Endemic (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Epidemic (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Genome (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Genome Sequencing (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Immunocompromised (Coronavirus Flashcards)|Many conditions can cause people to become immunocompromised, where their immune system's ability to fight infectious disease and cancer is limited or nonexistent. These conditions include cancer treatment, smoking, bone marrow or organ transplantation, and poorly controlled HIV or AIDS (CDC).
Immunocompromised (Coronavirus Flashcards)|Many conditions can cause people to become immunocompromised, where their immune system's ability to fight infectious disease and cancer is limited or nonexistent. These conditions include cancer treatment, smoking, bone marrow or organ transplantation, and poorly controlled HIV or AIDS (CDC).
Infected (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Infection (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Injection moulding (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
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Mask (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Model (Coronavirus Flashcards)|A mathematical representation of a system that is used to analyse and predict a system
NHS (Coronavirus Flashcards)|National Health Service
NIOSH (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
NIOSH (Coronavirus Flashcards)|Acronym for National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Open source (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
PAPR (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
PCR (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
PAPR (Coronavirus Flashcards)|Acronym for Powered Air-Purifying Respirator
PCR (Coronavirus Flashcards)|Acronym for Polymerase Chain Reaction
Pandemic (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Quarantine (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
R0 (Coronavirus Flashcards)|The base reproductive rate in an SIR Model, it is the number of people that an infected person passes the disease onto
Reagent (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Respirator (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
RNA (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
RNA (Coronavirus Flashcards)|Acronym for Ribonucleic acid
SIR Model (Coronavirus Flashcards)|A mathematical that is used to model the spread of a disease
Social distancing (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Spillover infection (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
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Vector (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Ventilator (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Virus (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
WHO (Coronavirus Flashcards)|World Health Organisation
WHO (Coronavirus Flashcards)|Acronym for World Health Organisation
Zoonosis (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
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Introduction to Chapter 10 Appendix - Flashcards FAQs (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
What is Coronavirus Flashcards? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Introduction to Chapter 10 Appendix - Flashcards FAQs (Coronavirus Flashcards)|This chapter contains flashcards to do with the Coronavirus flashcards themselves
What is Coronavirus Flashcards? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|A centralised location to find key educational tool to learn about topics not just to do with this Pandemic but also future outbreaks.
Who is it for? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Why Anki? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Why did we focus on flashcards? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Why did we release it under an open source license? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Can I use this work for commercial use? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Why did we chose to use GitHub? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Why Anki? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|Anki is an open source app for learning/revising which uses spaced repetition at it's core and is available on all platforms. You can add images, animations, LaTeX formulae and more which allows for
Why did we focus on flashcards? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|Many people want to learn more about Coronavirus but don't have the time to learn. Flashcards provide a way to learn bitesize chunks to make it easier to pick up at any time of day.
Why did we release it under an open source license? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|We want people to be able to build upon this work and to not have to reinvent the wheel when creating content to do with this issue.
Can I use this work for commercial use? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|Indeed! Check the terms of the license for more details!
Why did we choose to use GitHub? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|GitHub is a platform for open collaboration, it also provides tools for automating workflows, it is a common place to find open source work and there are many tutorials available for beginners.
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Introduction to Chapter 11 Appendix - Coronavirus FAQs (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
What steps can my family take to reduce our risk? (Coronavirus Flashcards) | Wash your hands often for 20 sec. with soap, avoid contact with those who are sick, clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces, and stay home when possible (CDC).
Introduction to Chapter 11 Appendix - Coronavirus FAQs (Coronavirus Flashcards)|This chapter contains flashcards on COVID-19 specifically
What steps can my family take to reduce our risk? (Coronavirus Flashcards) | Wash your hands often for 20 sec. with soap, avoid contact with those who are sick, clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces, and stay home when possible (CDC).
Who is at risk for COVID-19? (Coronavirus Flashcards) | People aged 65 years and older, people who live in a nursing home, and people of all ages with underlying medical conditions. People who are pregnant should be monitored because they are known to be at risk for several viral illnesses.(CDC)
What should I do if I am at risk (Coronavirus Flashcards) | Stock up on supplies, take everyday precautions to maintain space bewteen yourself and others (2 meters is optimal), avoid crowds and nonessential travel, and wash your hands often (CDC).
What are COVID-19 symptoms? (Coronavirus Flashcards) | The most common symptoms are fever, tiredness, and a dry cough. Some patients have aches, nasal congestion, sore throat or diarrhea (CDC).
When should I seek medical attention? (Coronavirus Flashcards) | Severe symptoms indicate a need to seek medical assistance. These are trouble breathing, persisent pain or chest pressure, confusion or inability to arouse, and bluish face or lips (CDC).
Should I wear a facemask? (Coronavirus Flashcards) | You could spread COVID-19 even if you don't feel sick. Everyone should wear a face cloth covering when out in public, with the exception of children under two, anyone who has trouble breathing, or anyone who unable to remove the mask without assistance. Do not use a facemask intended for healthcare workers. The mask is intended to prevent you from spreading the virus (CDC).
What should I do if I think I have COVID-19? (Coronavirus Flashcards) | Stay home: most people have mild illness and are able to recover at home without medical care. Do not visit public areas; only go out to seek medical help. Stay in touch with your doctor, and call before you seek care (CDC).
Should I make my own hand sanitizer if the stores run out? (Coronavirus Flashcards) | The CDC does not encourage the production and use of homemade hand sanitizer. Do not rely on "Do It Yourself" solutions based solely on essential oils. Do not use hand sanitizer to disinfect frequently touched surfaces (CDC).
Since kids are at a lower risk, can mine still meet with their friends? (Coronavirus Flashcards) | Although their risk is lower, Children are still capable of contracting and spreading the virus. Discourage children and teens from gathering in public places (Courtesy of NIAID).
What should I do if I am at risk (Coronavirus Flashcards) | Stock up on supplies, take everyday precautions to maintain space bewteen yourself and others (2 meters is optimal), avoid crowds and nonessential travel, and wash your hands often (CDC).
What are COVID-19 symptoms? (Coronavirus Flashcards) | The most common symptoms are fever, tiredness, and a dry cough. Some patients have aches, nasal congestion, sore throat or diarrhea (CDC).
When should I seek medical attention? (Coronavirus Flashcards) | Severe symptoms indicate a need to seek medical assistance. These are trouble breathing, persisent pain or chest pressure, confusion or inability to arouse, and bluish face or lips (CDC).
Should I wear a facemask? (Coronavirus Flashcards) | You could spread COVID-19 even if you don't feel sick. Everyone should wear a face cloth covering when out in public, with the exception of children under two, anyone who has trouble breathing, or anyone who unable to remove the mask without assistance. Do not use a facemask intended for healthcare workers. The mask is intended to prevent you from spreading the virus (CDC).
What should I do if I think I have COVID-19? (Coronavirus Flashcards) | Stay home: most people have mild illness and are able to recover at home without medical care. Do not visit public areas; only go out to seek medical help. Stay in touch with your doctor, and call before you seek care (CDC).
Should I make my own hand sanitizer if the stores run out? (Coronavirus Flashcards) | The CDC does not encourage the production and use of homemade hand sanitizer. Do not rely on "Do It Yourself" solutions based solely on essential oils. Do not use hand sanitizer to disinfect frequently touched surfaces (CDC).
Since kids are at a lower risk, can mine still meet with their friends? (Coronavirus Flashcards) | Although their risk is lower, Children are still capable of contracting and spreading the virus. Discourage children and teens from gathering in public places (Courtesy of NIAID).
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Introduction to Chapter 12 Appendix - Corrections (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Introduction to Chapter 12 Appendix - Corrections (Coronavirus Flashcards)|This chapter contains any corrections that are big enough that must be explicitly noted. If you see anything incorrect in these flashcards please do let us know via our GitHub repository so we can fix it or consider making a pull request to fix it yourself.
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Introduction to Chapter 2 History of Epidemics (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Introduction to Chapter 2 History of Epidemics (Coronavirus Flashcards)|This chapter contains content to do with the history of epidemics.
Why is it important to study the History Epidemics? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
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Introduction to Chapter 3 Biology (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Introduction to Chapter 3 Biology (Coronavirus Flashcards)|This chapter contains content to do with Biology and viruses
What is Biology? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
What makes a Virus different to Bacteria? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
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Introduction to Chapter 4 Medicine (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Introduction to Chapter 4 Medicine (Coronavirus Flashcards)|This chapter contains content to do with Medicine and viruses
Why is it important to know about the field of medicine to do with viruses? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
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Introduction to Chapter 5 Mathematics (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Introduction to Chapter 5 Mathematics (Coronavirus Flashcards)|This chapter contains content to do with the mathematics of viruses and epidemiology
Why is Mathematical Modelling so important? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
What are the common mathematical models for epidemics? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
What is the SIR Model? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
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Introduction to Chapter 6 Manufacturing & Logistics (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Introduction to Chapter 6 Manufacturing & Logistics (Coronavirus Flashcards)|This chapter contains content to do with Manufacturing and Logistics when an outbreak of a virus occurs
Why is Manufacturing & Logistics important in times of a pandemic? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
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Introduction to Chapter 7 Public Policy (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Introduction to Chapter 7 Public Policy (Coronavirus Flashcards)|This chapter contains content to do with how Public Policy can change during the time of an outbreak
Why is it important to know about the field of Public Policy to do with viruses? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
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Introduction to Chapter 8 Sociology (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Introduction to Chapter 8 Sociology (Coronavirus Flashcards)|This chapter contains content to do with the Sociology of Virology
Why is it important to know about the field of Sociology to do with viruses? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
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Introduction to Chapter 9 Academia (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO
Introduction to Chapter 9 Academia (Coronavirus Flashcards)|This chapter contains content to do with the Academia of Virology
Why is it important to know about the field of Academia to do with viruses? (Coronavirus Flashcards)|TODO

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