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Coronavirus:  Coronaviruses are a large group of viruses common among many species of animals, including humans. In rare cases, the virus makes a jump from animals to humans and more rare, from person to person. Which is what scientists believe happened in this case. Virus: infection that could spread from one person to another. Outbreak:  (of disease) sudden occurrence of something bad. Wuhan China:  Wuhan is the capital of Hubei province in China. It is the largest city in Hubei and the most populous city (population of over 11 million) in Central China. People infected:  people who got the virus, people who got the disease. Patients:  people waiting for doctors to heal them. Keeps Climbing:  keeps raising. The number of patients is growing. Common among many species:  popular in animals and humans organisms. Coronavirus symptoms:  the signs of Coronavirus. How to know if you are ill or infected?! Runny nose:  when ...

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Honest day - Plano de aula - Nível Básico 2

Be honest. That's all you have to do on Honesty Day. It would be great if we were all honest every day of the year, but it's good that there's an official day to encourage honesty. That day is April 30th. The man who started Honesty Day, M. Hirsh Goldberg, chose the last day of April because the first day is April Fools' Day, which celebrates falsehoods, pranks and lies. Wikipedia.com says that on Honesty Day: "Anyone participating may ask any question they choose and the opposing person should give a truthful and straightforward answer. This is implying that the person who is answering the question has knowledge of Honesty Day." Perhaps some questions, like opinions, are best not answered honestly. M. Hirsh Goldberg was a former press secretary of the U.S. state of Maryland. He wrote a book called The Book of Lies: Fibs, Tales, Schemes, Scams, Fakes, and Frauds That Have Changed The Course of History and Affect Our Daily Lives. Mr Goldberg said in his book...