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  • Hey, what's up, guys?

  • So look, this'll Morning.

  • I got some test results back for Corona virus on.

  • It came back positive yet, and it sucks Little I'm doing okay.

  • Sabrina hasn't been tested on dhe.

  • She's doing okay.

  • Um, I wasn't I didn't have any symptoms.

  • I got tested because I realized I was exposed to someone who had also tested positive.

  • I found out last friday that they were tested positive.

  • I quarantined myself and got a test immediately.

  • I've got the results back today.

  • Uh, look, this is serious in, um, now's the time to really think about social distance in washing her hands.

  • Beyond that, there were people out there who aren't showing symptoms on that could easily spread it.

  • Okay, so now is a really time to be really vigilant about washing your hands and keeping your distance.

  • Okay?

Hey, what's up, guys?

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Actor Idris Elba tests positive for coronavirus

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Video vocabulary

Keywords

realize

US /ˈriəˌlaɪz/

UK /'ri:əlaɪz/

  • verb
  • To become aware of or understand mentally
  • To achieve something that you have been trying to do.
  • To understand or become aware of something.
  • other
  • To achieve or make something happen.
  • To convert something into cash.
  • To convert something into cash or a different form.
  • To understand or become aware of something.
positive

US /ˈpɑzɪtɪv/

UK /ˈpɒzətɪv/

  • adjective
  • Completely certain or sure that something is correct or true
  • Showing agreement or support for something
  • Favorable or advantageous.
  • Being sure about something; knowing the truth
  • Indicating the presence of a disease or condition.
  • Carrying a positive electric charge
  • Having the charge produced by electrons
  • Having a good effect; helpful or useful
  • Being good or useful
  • Expressing a quality without comparison
  • Greater than zero
  • Showing the presence of a particular substance, disease, or condition
  • Feeling sure that something good will happen; optimistic
  • Showing a photographic image in natural colors or shades.
  • Showing that a chemical is present in a test
  • noun
  • A photograph in which the tones correspond to those of the original subject.
  • A photograph in which light areas are light and dark areas are dark
immediately

US /ɪˈmidiɪtli/

UK /ɪˈmi:diətli/

  • adverb
  • Without any delay; straight away
  • Without any delay; at once.
  • Very closely in space or time; next to.
  • Directly and personally.
  • Following or preceding without any interval of time or space.
  • Without any delay; instantly.
spread

US /sprɛd/

UK /spred/

  • noun
  • A big meal, often laid out as a buffet
  • The distance between two things
  • Soft food thinly applied, e.g. on bread
  • When a disease is passed to more people
  • Range or wide variety of something
  • verb
  • To place over a large area; to cover a large area
  • To apply something thinly, usually onto food
  • To give or be given to other people, as a disease
  • (Of ideas, gossip) to pass to and affect others
  • To move something apart, or to put space between
  • To become known by a greater number of people
quarantine

US /ˈkwɔrənˌtin, ˈkwɑr-/

UK /'kwɒrənti:n/

  • noun
  • The place to isolate sick plants, animals
  • A state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious disease are placed.
  • verb
  • To isolate ill people to prevent disease spreading
  • other
  • To impose isolation on (a person, animal, or place).
vigilant

US /ˈvɪdʒələnt/

UK /ˈvɪdʒɪlənt/

  • adjective
  • Being watchful; careful to monitor events
distance

US /ˈdɪstəns/

UK /'dɪstəns/

  • noun
  • Lack of friendliness toward another person
  • A point or place that is far away.
  • Amount of space between two places or things
  • A point or place that is far away.
  • A long race.
  • verb
  • To make it clear that you are not involved
  • other
  • To create a space or separation, either physically or emotionally.
  • To create a space or separation, either physically or emotionally.
  • other
  • A lack of friendliness or emotional connection.
  • The amount of space between two places or things.
social

US /ˈsoʃəl/

UK /ˈsəuʃəl/

  • adjective
  • Involving activity with people, e.g. in free time
  • Living together and depending on each other
expose

US /ɪkˈspoʊz/

UK /ɪk'spəʊz/

  • verb
  • To make visible, without covering or protection
  • To allow light through a cameras lens onto film
  • To be talked about in the media
  • To reveal something that is hidden or secret.
  • To make a secret known to the public
  • To experience something, often a harmful thing
  • noun
  • News article revealing secret information
virus

US /ˈvaɪrəs/

UK /'vaɪrəs/

  • noun
  • A small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms.
  • File secretly put on computers to cause harm
  • A piece of code that is capable of copying itself and typically has a detrimental effect, such as corrupting the system or destroying data.
  • Living organism that causes disease or sickness
  • A microscopic infectious agent that replicates inside the living cells of an organism.