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“YEAR OF UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE”

“Assignment - Seeing the doctor”

COURSE

English

TEACHER

Waldi Antonio Requena Becerra

Students

Madrid Silva Miguel Antonio Espinoza Quintana Marjorie Astri Nicoll


Step 1: Coronavirus symptoms:
- Fever
- Chills
- Cough
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Fatigue
- Muscle aches
- Headache
- Loss of sense of taste or smell
- Sore throat
- Stuffy or runny nose
- Nausea and vomiting
- Diarrhea
Step 2: Medical advice:
1. Wash hands
2. Caution when coughing or sneezing
3. Consult a doctor
4. If older, avoid crowded areas.
5. Get informed
Step 3: Dialogue:
Miguel: A Marjore: B
A: Hello Marjore, how are you?
B: Hello doctor, how are you?
A: I'm glad, I'm fine.
B: likewise.
B: I tell you that today in class they told us that the most lethal disease of these
times is the coronavirus.
A: of course, and many people are dying because of it, but many of them are
irresponsible for not taking care of themselves.
B: well, on the one hand, yes, but on the other hand, there are many people
who have to work to survive and therefore tend to get infected.
A: You still have to take care of yourself.
A: Do you know what the symptoms of covid are?
B: No, what are they?
A: When you are first infected, you start with these common symptoms, which
are fever, chills, cough, shortness of breath, fatigue and muscle aches.
B: I remembered and when you are more advanced you get, Headache, Loss of
sense of taste or smell, Sore throat, Nasal congestion or discharge, Nausea
and vomiting, Diarrhea.
A: Exactly, do you want me to give you some tips on how to take care of
yourself?
B: Yes, thank you very much.
A: I advise you to wash your hands at all times, be careful when coughing or
sneezing and always consult any doctor to rule out the positive.
B: Thank you, I will take that into account.
B: I have my grandfather who always wants to go out and I always accompany
him to avoid crowded areas.
A: Exactly, you are doing well.
B: Well doctor, thank you very much.
A: thanks for asking
B: See you later.

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