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Living the COVID Life

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Governor of Minnesota
The virus fashion statement we should all wear
Transmittable by direct or indirect contact
Well-known physician who provides science-based medical advice
Anti-viral drug in UCLA clinical trials
Agency providing virus-related information
The quarantine period is this many days from when you were in contact with someone confirmed to have COVID-19
Where we spend a great deal of our lives
Highly contagious person
This will save our lives and is also bumming us out
Medical equipment that helps process oxygen and carbon dioxide
One of the most common COVID-19 symptoms
What not to ingest or inject
He performed a concert on Easter to raise money for medical supplies in his country
We can flatten this if we work together
Working overtime to bring us the stuff we order
Something that might be infected, such as a door handle
Minimum number of feet people should have between them
Widespread disease that affects a lot of people
Many hope the virus will cause a surge in this
Down
Popular way to communicate
Wash these while singing Happy Birthday
Interchangeable with old newspapers
Listen to MC Hammer's advice. Can't touch this.
State of first confirmed US COVID-19 case
Protected from
Temporary time off of work
Geneva-based organization recently supported by Lady Gaga
Many businesses provide this service so we don't have to go inside the store
Seemingly healthy but still potentially infected
What the virus is called
Husband and wife celebrities who announced they were infected with the virus
Something not yet widely available
Containing pathogens that can be transmitted
Disease of an animal that's communicable to humans
COVID-19 is not the same as this common illness
This performer has spoken publicly about her COVID-19 experience