Ventilator: a machinedesigned to move airin and out of thelungs for a patientwho is physicallyunable to breathe orwho is not breathingwellMelissaAndersonJennyPerivoliotisKristaQuitterSpanish flu: also known asthe 1918 influenzapandemic, this was themost severe pandemic inrecent history according tothe Centers for DiseaseControl and Prevention(CDC), with an estimated500 million infections and50 million deaths worldwiAsymptomatic:presenting nosymptoms ofdiseaseScreening: the actof verifyingsymptoms andpotential exposurebefore testing forthe virus.Epidemiology: abranch of medicinewhich deals largelywith public health,including theincidence, distribution,analysis and control ofdiseases.DeniseJohnstonJaneKerrHerd immunity: alsoknown as communityimmunity, this is thereduction in risk ofinfection within apopulation, oftenbecause of previousexposure orvaccination.ShelbyBohanonAshleyDavisJoshAgopianJeremiahPercicJerryZaborskiIntensivist: aphysician whospecializes in treatingpatients who are inintensive care or inintensive care units.LisaAxiumKelly J.NovakPUI: person underinvestigation, or aPUI, is an individualwho is suspected ofpotentially havingCOVID-19.AnthonyMadsen-MygdalGenelCunninghamContainment area: ageographical zonewith limited access inor out in an effort tocontain an outbreak.JimmyFoertschImmunosuppressed:an individual whoexperiences reducedefficacy of theimmune system as aresult of healthconditions not relatedto COVID-19 diseaseDonaldNovakLindaWitekFlattening the curve:an attempt to create amore gradual uptick ofcases, rather than asteep rise, in an effortto avoid overburdeningthe health care systemall onceIndex patient:the first personinfected with adisease in anepidemicJameeKarenMientusPhysical distancing:the practice ofmaintaining greaterspace betweenoneself and othersand/or avoiding directcontact with otherpeople.SharethaSturdivantCommunity spread:the spread of acontagious disease ina geographic area inwhich there is noknowledge of howsomeone contractedthe diseaseStevenBertholdConfirmed positive case: incontrast to a presumptivepositive case, this isconfirmation from theCenters for DiseaseControl and Prevention(CDC) of a positive COVID-19 test in an individual.StevenSiliusBillNalepaPandemic: a worldwidespread of an infectiousdisease, with largerreach than anepidemic. Until COVID-19, the last pandemicwas the H1N1influenza outbreak in2009.LauriePetersonHydroxychloroquine:an oral drug used totreat malaria,rheumatoid arthritisand lupusSocial distancing:the act of remainingphysically apart inan effort to stemtransmission ofCOVID-19RubenBelmaresOmarDiazStevenVanWeiEssentialbusiness:essentialbusinesses arethose that serve acritical purposeShelter-in-place: typicallyissued by localgovernment, a shelter-in-place asks residents toremain at home and onlyleave to perform dutiesdeemed essential in aneffort to slow transmissionof and exposure to thevirus.Vaccine: a biologicalpreparation oforganisms thatprovides immunity toa particular infectiousdiseaseJonathanSteinfortRayJachimJakeFurlongIndayBrionesLockdown: anemergency measure inwhich individuals arerestricted from certainareas in an attempt tocontrol exposure ortransmission ofdiseaseJohnNiersbachSueO’MalleyIndex case: thefirstdocumentedcase of aninfectiousdisease.Respirator: a devicedesigned to protectindividuals frominhaling somethinghazardous in the air, inthis case, particulatethat may becontaminated with theSARS-CoV-2 virus.Epidemic: awidespreadoccurrence of aninfectious diseasein a community orgeographic area.Epidemic curve: agraph or chartdepicting theprogression of anoutbreak in aparticularpopulation.TracySeverForeheadthermometer: a devicethat measures bodytemperature throughhovering near orcontact with theforehead rather thantraditional insertion.PPE: personal protectiveequipment, or PPE, isspecialized clothing andequipment used as asafeguard against healthhazards including exposureto infectious diseasesthrough physical contact orairborne particlesTroyLangPre-symptomatic:an infectedindividual who is notyet displayingsymptoms of anillness or disease.Contact tracing: identifyingand monitoring people whomay have come intocontact with an infectiousperson. In the case ofCOVID-19, monitoringusually involves self-quarantine as an effort tocontrol the spread ofdisease.Self-isolation:the act ofseparatingoneself fromothers.MonicaCzepielWFH: anabbreviation of“working fromhome” or “workfrom home.”GeniaCunninghamAdamBeyerCOVID-19: COVID-19 stands for novelcoronavirus disease2019, which refers tothe year of its initialdetectionRemdesivir: aninvestigationalantiviral drug that isadministeredintravenously andinhibits viralreplicationSuper-spreader: ahighly contagiousindividual who canspread an infectiousdisease to a largenumber of uninfectedpeople through anetwork of contacts.VictoriaKudlinskiContactless: withoutcontact; for example,“contactless delivery”would include leavingpurchased items at theentryway of a homerather than handing itdirectly to a person.LorenzoCabelloJoeStrainisClinical trial: researchexperiments onhuman participantsdesigned to answerquestions about newtreatmentsSARS-CoV2: thevirus fully defined as“severe acuterespiratory syndromecoronavirus 2”causes the diseaseCOVID-19.KatieHeadEllenWinklerPatient zero: thefirst individualinfected with adisease duringan epidemic.VeronicaHeinsMikeDahmsCoronavirus: a familyof viruses that includeSARS (severe acuterespiratory syndrome)and MERS (MiddleEast respiratorysyndrome) as well asother respiratoryillnessesTimLambkeRichardHormanIncubation period: thetime between whenan individual is firstexposed to the virusand the appearanceof symptomsStaceyFoxAcute respiratorystress syndrome(ARDS): a conditionin which fluid buildsup in the air sacs ofthe lungsChrisCircelliChrisShaddenMargaretPropoggioCase fatality rate: theratio of deaths fromCOVID-19 to the totalnumber of individualsdiagnosed with thedisease.Symptomatic:showing symptoms ofCOVID-19, which caninclude a fever, drycough, shortness ofbreath and bodyachesTracyUrsoNationalemergency: astate ofemergencyresulting from theglobal threat of thepandemicSherrieMitchellImmune surveillance:the process ofmonitoring the immunesystem’s activities,which may include thedetection anddestruction of foreignsubstances, cells ortissues.Presumptive positivecase: an individual whohas tested positive forCOVID-19 by a localpublic health lab, butwhose results areawaiting confirmationfrom the CDC.Novel coronavirus: anew strain ofcoronavirus, or nCoV,that has never beendetected in humans.TonieAikenPatrickConsidinePerson-to-persontransmission: when avirus is spreadbetween people,including physicalcontact or coughingand sneezingJessicaFloresSelf-quarantine:the act ofrefraining from anycontact with otherindividuals for aperiod of timeVentilator: a machinedesigned to move airin and out of thelungs for a patientwho is physicallyunable to breathe orwho is not breathingwellMelissaAndersonJennyPerivoliotisKristaQuitterSpanish flu: also known asthe 1918 influenzapandemic, this was themost severe pandemic inrecent history according tothe Centers for DiseaseControl and Prevention(CDC), with an estimated500 million infections and50 million deaths worldwiAsymptomatic:presenting nosymptoms ofdiseaseScreening: the actof verifyingsymptoms andpotential exposurebefore testing forthe virus.Epidemiology: abranch of medicinewhich deals largelywith public health,including theincidence, distribution,analysis and control ofdiseases.DeniseJohnstonJaneKerrHerd immunity: alsoknown as communityimmunity, this is thereduction in risk ofinfection within apopulation, oftenbecause of previousexposure orvaccination.ShelbyBohanonAshleyDavisJoshAgopianJeremiahPercicJerryZaborskiIntensivist: aphysician whospecializes in treatingpatients who are inintensive care or inintensive care units.LisaAxiumKelly J.NovakPUI: person underinvestigation, or aPUI, is an individualwho is suspected ofpotentially havingCOVID-19.AnthonyMadsen-MygdalGenelCunninghamContainment area: ageographical zonewith limited access inor out in an effort tocontain an outbreak.JimmyFoertschImmunosuppressed:an individual whoexperiences reducedefficacy of theimmune system as aresult of healthconditions not relatedto COVID-19 diseaseDonaldNovakLindaWitekFlattening the curve:an attempt to create amore gradual uptick ofcases, rather than asteep rise, in an effortto avoid overburdeningthe health care systemall onceIndex patient:the first personinfected with adisease in anepidemicJameeKarenMientusPhysical distancing:the practice ofmaintaining greaterspace betweenoneself and othersand/or avoiding directcontact with otherpeople.SharethaSturdivantCommunity spread:the spread of acontagious disease ina geographic area inwhich there is noknowledge of howsomeone contractedthe diseaseStevenBertholdConfirmed positive case: incontrast to a presumptivepositive case, this isconfirmation from theCenters for DiseaseControl and Prevention(CDC) of a positive COVID-19 test in an individual.StevenSiliusBillNalepaPandemic: a worldwidespread of an infectiousdisease, with largerreach than anepidemic. Until COVID-19, the last pandemicwas the H1N1influenza outbreak in2009.LauriePetersonHydroxychloroquine:an oral drug used totreat malaria,rheumatoid arthritisand lupusSocial distancing:the act of remainingphysically apart inan effort to stemtransmission ofCOVID-19RubenBelmaresOmarDiazStevenVanWeiEssentialbusiness:essentialbusinesses arethose that serve acritical purposeShelter-in-place: typicallyissued by localgovernment, a shelter-in-place asks residents toremain at home and onlyleave to perform dutiesdeemed essential in aneffort to slow transmissionof and exposure to thevirus.Vaccine: a biologicalpreparation oforganisms thatprovides immunity toa particular infectiousdiseaseJonathanSteinfortRayJachimJakeFurlongIndayBrionesLockdown: anemergency measure inwhich individuals arerestricted from certainareas in an attempt tocontrol exposure ortransmission ofdiseaseJohnNiersbachSueO’MalleyIndex case: thefirstdocumentedcase of aninfectiousdisease.Respirator: a devicedesigned to protectindividuals frominhaling somethinghazardous in the air, inthis case, particulatethat may becontaminated with theSARS-CoV-2 virus.Epidemic: awidespreadoccurrence of aninfectious diseasein a community orgeographic area.Epidemic curve: agraph or chartdepicting theprogression of anoutbreak in aparticularpopulation.TracySeverForeheadthermometer: a devicethat measures bodytemperature throughhovering near orcontact with theforehead rather thantraditional insertion.PPE: personal protectiveequipment, or PPE, isspecialized clothing andequipment used as asafeguard against healthhazards including exposureto infectious diseasesthrough physical contact orairborne particlesTroyLangPre-symptomatic:an infectedindividual who is notyet displayingsymptoms of anillness or disease.Contact tracing: identifyingand monitoring people whomay have come intocontact with an infectiousperson. In the case ofCOVID-19, monitoringusually involves self-quarantine as an effort tocontrol the spread ofdisease.Self-isolation:the act ofseparatingoneself fromothers.MonicaCzepielWFH: anabbreviation of“working fromhome” or “workfrom home.”GeniaCunninghamAdamBeyerCOVID-19: COVID-19 stands for novelcoronavirus disease2019, which refers tothe year of its initialdetectionRemdesivir: aninvestigationalantiviral drug that isadministeredintravenously andinhibits viralreplicationSuper-spreader: ahighly contagiousindividual who canspread an infectiousdisease to a largenumber of uninfectedpeople through anetwork of contacts.VictoriaKudlinskiContactless: withoutcontact; for example,“contactless delivery”would include leavingpurchased items at theentryway of a homerather than handing itdirectly to a person.LorenzoCabelloJoeStrainisClinical trial: researchexperiments onhuman participantsdesigned to answerquestions about newtreatmentsSARS-CoV2: thevirus fully defined as“severe acuterespiratory syndromecoronavirus 2”causes the diseaseCOVID-19.KatieHeadEllenWinklerPatient zero: thefirst individualinfected with adisease duringan epidemic.VeronicaHeinsMikeDahmsCoronavirus: a familyof viruses that includeSARS (severe acuterespiratory syndrome)and MERS (MiddleEast respiratorysyndrome) as well asother respiratoryillnessesTimLambkeRichardHormanIncubation period: thetime between whenan individual is firstexposed to the virusand the appearanceof symptomsStaceyFoxAcute respiratorystress syndrome(ARDS): a conditionin which fluid buildsup in the air sacs ofthe lungsChrisCircelliChrisShaddenMargaretPropoggioCase fatality rate: theratio of deaths fromCOVID-19 to the totalnumber of individualsdiagnosed with thedisease.Symptomatic:showing symptoms ofCOVID-19, which caninclude a fever, drycough, shortness ofbreath and bodyachesTracyUrsoNationalemergency: astate ofemergencyresulting from theglobal threat of thepandemicSherrieMitchellImmune surveillance:the process ofmonitoring the immunesystem’s activities,which may include thedetection anddestruction of foreignsubstances, cells ortissues.Presumptive positivecase: an individual whohas tested positive forCOVID-19 by a localpublic health lab, butwhose results areawaiting confirmationfrom the CDC.Novel coronavirus: anew strain ofcoronavirus, or nCoV,that has never beendetected in humans.TonieAikenPatrickConsidinePerson-to-persontransmission: when avirus is spreadbetween people,including physicalcontact or coughingand sneezingJessicaFloresSelf-quarantine:the act ofrefraining from anycontact with otherindividuals for aperiod of time

COVID 19 - 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. Ventilator: a machine designed to move air in and out of the lungs for a patient who is physically unable to breathe or who is not breathing well
  2. Melissa Anderson
  3. Jenny Perivoliotis
  4. Krista Quitter
  5. Spanish flu: also known as the 1918 influenza pandemic, this was the most severe pandemic in recent history according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), with an estimated 500 million infections and 50 million deaths worldwi
  6. Asymptomatic: presenting no symptoms of disease
  7. Screening: the act of verifying symptoms and potential exposure before testing for the virus.
  8. Epidemiology: a branch of medicine which deals largely with public health, including the incidence, distribution, analysis and control of diseases.
  9. Denise Johnston
  10. Jane Kerr
  11. Herd immunity: also known as community immunity, this is the reduction in risk of infection within a population, often because of previous exposure or vaccination.
  12. Shelby Bohanon
  13. Ashley Davis
  14. Josh Agopian
  15. Jeremiah Percic
  16. Jerry Zaborski
  17. Intensivist: a physician who specializes in treating patients who are in intensive care or in intensive care units.
  18. Lisa Axium
  19. Kelly J. Novak
  20. PUI: person under investigation, or a PUI, is an individual who is suspected of potentially having COVID-19.
  21. Anthony Madsen-Mygdal
  22. Genel Cunningham
  23. Containment area: a geographical zone with limited access in or out in an effort to contain an outbreak.
  24. Jimmy Foertsch
  25. Immunosuppressed: an individual who experiences reduced efficacy of the immune system as a result of health conditions not related to COVID-19 disease
  26. Donald Novak
  27. Linda Witek
  28. Flattening the curve: an attempt to create a more gradual uptick of cases, rather than a steep rise, in an effort to avoid overburdening the health care system all once
  29. Index patient: the first person infected with a disease in an epidemic
  30. Jamee
  31. Karen Mientus
  32. Physical distancing: the practice of maintaining greater space between oneself and others and/or avoiding direct contact with other people.
  33. Sharetha Sturdivant
  34. Community spread: the spread of a contagious disease in a geographic area in which there is no knowledge of how someone contracted the disease
  35. Steven Berthold
  36. Confirmed positive case: in contrast to a presumptive positive case, this is confirmation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of a positive COVID-19 test in an individual.
  37. Steven Silius
  38. Bill Nalepa
  39. Pandemic: a worldwide spread of an infectious disease, with larger reach than an epidemic. Until COVID-19, the last pandemic was the H1N1 influenza outbreak in 2009.
  40. Laurie Peterson
  41. Hydroxychloroquine: an oral drug used to treat malaria, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus
  42. Social distancing: the act of remaining physically apart in an effort to stem transmission of COVID-19
  43. Ruben Belmares
  44. Omar Diaz
  45. Steven Van Wei
  46. Essential business: essential businesses are those that serve a critical purpose
  47. Shelter-in-place: typically issued by local government, a shelter-in-place asks residents to remain at home and only leave to perform duties deemed essential in an effort to slow transmission of and exposure to the virus.
  48. Vaccine: a biological preparation of organisms that provides immunity to a particular infectious disease
  49. Jonathan Steinfort
  50. Ray Jachim
  51. Jake Furlong
  52. Inday Briones
  53. Lockdown: an emergency measure in which individuals are restricted from certain areas in an attempt to control exposure or transmission of disease
  54. John Niersbach
  55. Sue O’Malley
  56. Index case: the first documented case of an infectious disease.
  57. Respirator: a device designed to protect individuals from inhaling something hazardous in the air, in this case, particulate that may be contaminated with the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
  58. Epidemic: a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community or geographic area.
  59. Epidemic curve: a graph or chart depicting the progression of an outbreak in a particular population.
  60. Tracy Sever
  61. Forehead thermometer: a device that measures body temperature through hovering near or contact with the forehead rather than traditional insertion.
  62. PPE: personal protective equipment, or PPE, is specialized clothing and equipment used as a safeguard against health hazards including exposure to infectious diseases through physical contact or airborne particles
  63. Troy Lang
  64. Pre-symptomatic: an infected individual who is not yet displaying symptoms of an illness or disease.
  65. Contact tracing: identifying and monitoring people who may have come into contact with an infectious person. In the case of COVID-19, monitoring usually involves self-quarantine as an effort to control the spread of disease.
  66. Self-isolation: the act of separating oneself from others.
  67. Monica Czepiel
  68. WFH: an abbreviation of “working from home” or “work from home.”
  69. Genia Cunningham
  70. Adam Beyer
  71. COVID-19: COVID-19 stands for novel coronavirus disease 2019, which refers to the year of its initial detection
  72. Remdesivir: an investigational antiviral drug that is administered intravenously and inhibits viral replication
  73. Super-spreader: a highly contagious individual who can spread an infectious disease to a large number of uninfected people through a network of contacts.
  74. Victoria Kudlinski
  75. Contactless: without contact; for example, “contactless delivery” would include leaving purchased items at the entryway of a home rather than handing it directly to a person.
  76. Lorenzo Cabello
  77. Joe Strainis
  78. Clinical trial: research experiments on human participants designed to answer questions about new treatments
  79. SARS-CoV2: the virus fully defined as “severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2” causes the disease COVID-19.
  80. Katie Head
  81. Ellen Winkler
  82. Patient zero: the first individual infected with a disease during an epidemic.
  83. Veronica Heins
  84. Mike Dahms
  85. Coronavirus: a family of viruses that include SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) and MERS (Middle East respiratory syndrome) as well as other respiratory illnesses
  86. Tim Lambke
  87. Richard Horman
  88. Incubation period: the time between when an individual is first exposed to the virus and the appearance of symptoms
  89. Stacey Fox
  90. Acute respiratory stress syndrome (ARDS): a condition in which fluid builds up in the air sacs of the lungs
  91. Chris Circelli
  92. Chris Shadden
  93. Margaret Propoggio
  94. Case fatality rate: the ratio of deaths from COVID-19 to the total number of individuals diagnosed with the disease.
  95. Symptomatic: showing symptoms of COVID-19, which can include a fever, dry cough, shortness of breath and body aches
  96. Tracy Urso
  97. National emergency: a state of emergency resulting from the global threat of the pandemic
  98. Sherrie Mitchell
  99. Immune surveillance: the process of monitoring the immune system’s activities, which may include the detection and destruction of foreign substances, cells or tissues.
  100. Presumptive positive case: an individual who has tested positive for COVID-19 by a local public health lab, but whose results are awaiting confirmation from the CDC.
  101. Novel coronavirus: a new strain of coronavirus, or nCoV, that has never been detected in humans.
  102. Tonie Aiken
  103. Patrick Considine
  104. Person-to-person transmission: when a virus is spread between people, including physical contact or coughing and sneezing
  105. Jessica Flores
  106. Self-quarantine: the act of refraining from any contact with other individuals for a period of time