Answer:
- Social distancing is a set of actions taken to stop or slow the spread of a highly contagious disease. The goal of social distancing is to limit face-to-face contact to decrease the spread of illness among people in community settings. This will help slow the spread of the virus from asymptomatic people or people who do not know they have contracted the virus.
- Social distancing has been relatively easy for me. I have spent most of my time focasing on homework and doing my chores. Although, it has been tough not being able to see my friends, I still stay in quarantine because I believe our safety is important than risking getting the virus. Furthermore, in some ways social distancing has been difficult. I have been in the house for hours at a time when I would usually be at school. I have been able to manage and find activities to do, but it is not the same as an in-person experience. Overall, social distancing is beneficial to do in order to prevent disease transmission and has been found to be easier for some than others.
Explanation:
- I would suggest rewriting the second part, as the question asks whether social distancing is hard for you. Only you can truthfully answer this question.
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Answer:
if a nurse who provides weekly care in a homeless shelter has unknowingly inhaled airborne Mycobacterium tuberculosis and has subsequently developed latent tuberculosis infection then it is TRUE that "The nurse is likely asymptomatic."
Explanation:
for us to be able to understand this question we need to know what the key terms are such as;
Mycobacterium tuberculosis(M. tb) this is a species of pathogenic bacteria in the family Mycobacteriaceae and it causes tuberculosis. It was First discovered by Robert Koch, M. tuberculosis in 1882.
Latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) this is a state of persistent immune response to stimulation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens without evidence of clinically manifested active TB. this is a state where someone is infected but the symptoms do not show.
Asymptomatic
: this simply means showing no symptoms of the disease.
so by all the basis above we can conclude that the nurse is likely asymptomatic.