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c.

recognize the types of supporting details in a texts as well as any flaws in reasoning if any

1. in paragraph 6, lines 19 discusses expert opinion with expert advice on it. Where for example,
"Experts have been looking for respiratory viruses other things to get the idea, but there is no
guarantee they work in the same way" refers to paragraph 2003 of the SARS virus, "it appears there
was protective immunity and this lasted up to two years, so that gives some good hope that lasting
immunity is possible, "a bit of detail support, the article is reliable and more facts for the reader to
know about COVID-19.

2. in paragraph 13, line 45 that the information can be verified by fact. For example Generally, the
higher the R0, the more difficult it is to control the spread of the infection. It's very clear about the
facts and evidence we need between 60% -70% of the population to be immune to herd immunity.

3. paragraph 19 , lines 55 (expert opinion)

“With containing many infectious diseases, vaccines are absolutely critical,” Bershteyn explained. “In
public health they’re one of the most powerful tools that we have to stop the spread of infectious
diseases.”

4. paragraph 20 , lines 58 ( personal Observation)

Scientists are working on several vaccines right now, and experts say there’s a good chance we will
eventually develop one that can be used to immunize enough of the (60)population to stop
transmission of the coronavirus.

5. paragraph 21, lines 62 (expert opinion)

director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has said a vaccine could be ready
within 12 to 18 months

6. paragraph 24, lines 72 (statistic)

“To achieve herd immunity in the U.S., that would be close to 200 million cases and even with a low
fatality rate of 0.5%

7. paragraph

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