Why do you feel sickwhen you haveCOVID?      What are“variants?”      Why don’t maskswork if they’reunder your nose?     What is a virus?       What is contacttracing?    What is the differencebetween COVID andCoronavirus?      Which type of COVIDtest is fastest?       What causes newCOVID variants?      True/False: Thecoronaviruscan go through smallholes in a mask.     How are “Delta” and“Omicron” differentfrom the other typesof coronavirus?     What happens whena virus enters ourbody and we don'thave antibodies?     Can you still getCOVID if you’ve beenvaccinated?      True/False: You can getCOVID by breathing in thevirus.         What are the specialmolecules on theoutside of cells thathelp them to fightviruses?   If nobody wears amask, what is thechance that you getCOVID fromsomeone who hasthe virus?   Why do we need to besilent at lunch?       How does the vaccinehelp your body fightCOVID?       How many minutes doyou need to be close tosomeone who hasCOVID to “exposed?”      How do antibodiesprotect cells?      Why type of cells inyour body can thecoronavirus attack.      True/False: Airmolecules can gothrough small a mask.      Why should we stillwear masks even ifwe got the vaccine?       Which type of COVIDtest is most accurate?      If everybody wears amask, what is thechance that you getCOVID from someonewho has the virus?    Why do you feel sickwhen you haveCOVID?      What are“variants?”      Why don’t maskswork if they’reunder your nose?     What is a virus?       What is contacttracing?    What is the differencebetween COVID andCoronavirus?      Which type of COVIDtest is fastest?       What causes newCOVID variants?      True/False: Thecoronaviruscan go through smallholes in a mask.     How are “Delta” and“Omicron” differentfrom the other typesof coronavirus?     What happens whena virus enters ourbody and we don'thave antibodies?     Can you still getCOVID if you’ve beenvaccinated?      True/False: You can getCOVID by breathing in thevirus.         What are the specialmolecules on theoutside of cells thathelp them to fightviruses?   If nobody wears amask, what is thechance that you getCOVID fromsomeone who hasthe virus?   Why do we need to besilent at lunch?       How does the vaccinehelp your body fightCOVID?       How many minutes doyou need to be close tosomeone who hasCOVID to “exposed?”      How do antibodiesprotect cells?      Why type of cells inyour body can thecoronavirus attack.      True/False: Airmolecules can gothrough small a mask.      Why should we stillwear masks even ifwe got the vaccine?       Which type of COVIDtest is most accurate?      If everybody wears amask, what is thechance that you getCOVID from someonewho has the virus?    

Understanding COVID Safety at School - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Why do you feel sick when you have COVID?
  2. What are “variants?”
  3. Why don’t masks work if they’re under your nose?
  4. What is a virus?
  5. What is contact tracing?
  6. What is the difference between COVID and Coronavirus?
  7. Which type of COVID test is fastest?
  8. What causes new COVID variants?
  9. True/False: The coronavirus can go through small holes in a mask.
  10. How are “Delta” and “Omicron” different from the other types of coronavirus?
  11. What happens when a virus enters our body and we don't have antibodies?
  12. Can you still get COVID if you’ve been vaccinated?
  13. True/False: You can get COVID by breathing in the virus.
  14. What are the special molecules on the outside of cells that help them to fight viruses?
  15. If nobody wears a mask, what is the chance that you get COVID from someone who has the virus?
  16. Why do we need to be silent at lunch?
  17. How does the vaccine help your body fight COVID?
  18. How many minutes do you need to be close to someone who has COVID to “exposed?”
  19. How do antibodies protect cells?
  20. Why type of cells in your body can the coronavirus attack.
  21. True/False: Air molecules can go through small a mask.
  22. Why should we still wear masks even if we got the vaccine?
  23. Which type of COVID test is most accurate?
  24. If everybody wears a mask, what is the chance that you get COVID from someone who has the virus?