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Quiz: How Much Do You Really Know About the Coronavirus?

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We all have questions about everything related to this global pandemic and up to this point some of them still remain unanswered. More than three months had passed when the first confirmed case of Sars-CoV-2 infection appeared in the United States. Now, the country has more than 1,200,000 cases and, unfortunately, the numbers only seem to be increasing.

However, proper information is essential, especially when we all find ourselves in a truly difficult situation. So, how much do you think you know about the coronavirus?

Test your pandemic knowledge by taking a small quiz that’s provided below.
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