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The single best protection from influenza. C1 $100

What is the influenza vaccine? C1? $100

It contains coverage for 4 influenza viruses. C1 $200

What is quadrivalent influenza vaccine. C1 $200

It takes 2 weeks to develop after vaccination. C1 $300

What is immune response? C1 $300

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C2 $100 A global disease outbreak determined by how a disease spreads, not how many deaths it causes.

C2 $100 What is a pandemic?

C2 $200 The fastest growing pandemic in history.

C2 $200 What is the 2009 H1N1 pandemic?

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C3 $100 A public health practice used to separate ill persons from those that are healthy to prevent the spread of disease.

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C3 $200 A strategy to reduce contact of healthy people in a community to prevent the spread of disease.

C3 $200 What is social distancing?

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C4 $100 One of the best ways to remove germs and prevent getting sick.

C4 $100 What is washing your hands?

C4 $200 The length of time to effectively wash hands with soap.

C4 $200 What is 20 seconds?

C4 $300 Antibacterial question…

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C4 $400 Hand sanitizer

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C5 $100 They include fever, body aches, cough, and fatigue.

C5 $100 What are common symptoms of influenza (flu)?

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