The Hindu Editorial (Recovering early) – May 02, 2020
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- COVID-19 (noun) – coronavirus disease 2019.
- metric (noun) – (statistical) data that measure results.
- stand at (verb) – be at a particular level.
- translate into (verb) – explain, reveal, elucidate, clarify.
- case fatality rate/ratio (noun) – in epidemiology, the proportion of people who die from a particular disease compared to all individuals diagnosed with the disease over a certain period of time.
- in the long term (phrase) – over a long period of time.
- imperative (adjective) – vitally important, crucial/critical, essential.
- measured (adjective) – carefully planned, carefully considered, well thought out; unfaltering, unhurried.
- lockdown (noun) – an emergency protocol implemented by the authorities that prevents people from leaving from a place; An extended state of confinement/encirclement/isolation of a person by the authority.
- contrasting (adjective) – contradicting, differing (noticeably).
- determination (noun) – identification, discovery, finding, ascertainment.
- underscore (verb) – underline, emphasize, highlight.
- progression (noun) – development, progress, advancement.
- pandemic (noun) – the worldwide spread of a new disease; The illness spreads around the world and typically affects a large number of people across a wide area.
- comparatively (adverb) – relatively, comparably, proportionally.
- systematic (adjective) – methodical, structured, organized, well ordered, planned.
- account for (phrasal verb) – explain, rationalize, elucidate, clear up.
- misclassified (adjective) – relating to something classified/categorized wrongly.
- distressed (adjective) – suffering, anguished, despairing.
- stand (verb) – be (in a specific condition).
- in/by contrast to (phrase) – in opposition to, be very different from.
- abroad (adverb) – in a foreign country.
- notably (adverb) – especially, particularly, primarily.
- hypotheses (noun) – reasons, logical basis, grounds.
- dismal (adjective) – bad, poor, dreadful, awful/terrible.
- immunisation (noun) – the process whereby a person is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease, typically by the administration of a vaccine. Vaccines stimulate the body’s own immune system to protect the person against subsequent infection or disease.
- untested (adjective) – new, unconventional, unusual, different.
- revive (verb) – recover, regain, restore, improve.
- widely (adverb) – extensively, exhaustively, thoroughly, broadly.
- quarantine (noun) – a process of separating out people, animals and things (such as plants) from others for a period of time in order to control/restrict the spread of a contagious disease; Quarantine is imposed to separate and restrict the movement of persons, who may have been exposed to infectious disease, but not yet known to be ill.
- potential (adjective) – possible, probable.
- convalescent (adjective) – recuperating, recovering, improving, getting better.
- convalescent plasma transfusion (noun) – it outlines the steps required to collect convalescent whole blood or plasma from COVID-19 disease recovered patients for transfusion to patients with early symptoms, as an empirical (observed) treatment modality (a particular method).
- relaxation (noun) – moderation, modification (of a rule less strict).
- drive down (phrasal verb) – reduce, decrease, lower, lessen, bring down (something by forcible & effective measures).
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