Medical Quiz

Herd Immunity Quiz

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How far should you be from someone to be socially distant?

A. 1 yard

B. 6 feet

C. 36 feet

D. 9 feet


Herd immunity must be a contagious virus in order to work.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


Should we wait until there is a vaccination to try to achieve herd immunity?

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


80% to 95% percent of people are needed for herd immunity to be effective.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


Getting COVID- 19 as fast you can (to gain herd immunity) is a great idea.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


What was the herd immunity rate for measles??

A. 80%

B. 85%

C. 90%

D. 95%


Herd immunity is a concept that is also called

A. Sheep testing

B. Sleeping during a pandemic

C. Corona Virus

D. Community immunity


It is scientifically proven that these things word to reduce the rate of infection:

A. Social Distancing

B. Wearing a Mask

C. Washing hands/ sanitizing

D. All of the above


Vaccinations are not mad yet for COVID-19

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


Should you try to expose yourself to get Covid-19 to participate in Herd Immunity?

A. Yes! That will help with the vaccine.

B. No, wait until there is a vaccine.

C. It doesn’t really matter – either way you’ll get the virus.

D. Herd Immunity doesn’t really exits.


There was a Measles outbreak, even after herd immunity to it and this outbreak occured in:

A. New York

B. Washington

C. California

D. Florida


what exactly does herd immunity mean?

A. A community giving a herd of animals a disease.

B. When a lot of people heard the diagnosis.

C. When a large part of an area is immune to a disease.

D. None of the above.


Herd immunity protects people whose immune system is weak.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


Why should you wear a mask and practice social distancing?

A. Case numbers will go down

B. Less fatalities

C. Neither A or B

D. Both A and B


If no one took any safety precautions for the COVID-19 outbreak what would happen?

A. The death rate would go up

B. The death rate would go down

C. Nothing would happen

D. COVID-19 wouldn’t spread as quickly


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