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Coronavirus: What do all the terms mean? | Coronavirus: What do all the terms mean? |
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The coronavirus pandemic has introduced dozens of new words and phrases to daily life, from social distancing to herd immunity. But what do they all mean? | The coronavirus pandemic has introduced dozens of new words and phrases to daily life, from social distancing to herd immunity. But what do they all mean? |
Use our translator tool to look up and check the meaning of key terms. | Use our translator tool to look up and check the meaning of key terms. |
Covid-19 | Covid-19 |
The disease caused by the coronavirus first detected in Wuhan, China, in late 2019. It primarily affects the lungs. | The disease caused by the coronavirus first detected in Wuhan, China, in late 2019. It primarily affects the lungs. |
Flatten the curve | Flatten the curve |
To slow the transmission rate so the peak in terms of numbers of cases is flattened into a smoother curve when drawn on a chart, to prevent a very high instance of coronavirus cases overloading health services. | To slow the transmission rate so the peak in terms of numbers of cases is flattened into a smoother curve when drawn on a chart, to prevent a very high instance of coronavirus cases overloading health services. |
Lockdown | Lockdown |
Restrictions on movement or daily life, where public buildings are closed and people told to stay at home. Lockdowns have been imposed in several countries as part of drastic efforts to control the spread of the coronavirus. | Restrictions on movement or daily life, where public buildings are closed and people told to stay at home. Lockdowns have been imposed in several countries as part of drastic efforts to control the spread of the coronavirus. |
Pandemic | Pandemic |
An epidemic of serious disease spreading rapidly in many countries simultaneously. | |
Self-isolation | Self-isolation |
Staying inside and avoiding all contact with other people, with the aim of preventing the spread of a disease. | Staying inside and avoiding all contact with other people, with the aim of preventing the spread of a disease. |
Social distancing | Social distancing |
Keeping away from other people, with the aim of slowing down transmission of a disease. The government advises not seeing friends or relatives other than those you live with, working from home where possible and avoiding public transport. | Keeping away from other people, with the aim of slowing down transmission of a disease. The government advises not seeing friends or relatives other than those you live with, working from home where possible and avoiding public transport. |
Virus | Virus |
A tiny agent that copies itself inside the living cells of any organism. Viruses can cause these cells to die and interrupt the body's normal chemical processes, causing disease. | A tiny agent that copies itself inside the living cells of any organism. Viruses can cause these cells to die and interrupt the body's normal chemical processes, causing disease. |