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VOCABULARY OF CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK PART II

Sosial distancing is about six or seven feet away from another person.

This is one method of limiting the number of people who get sick.
The coronavirus has spread throughout the world.

The coronavirus is preading among people worldwide.
Cities, states and countries are locking down to prevent a further spread of the virus.

I hope this video helps my students with the sort of vocabulary that everyone is using during these difficult days.

Learn more:
https://youtu.be/RtfkZItjIB4

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