Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Welcome to your COVID Quiz: How much do you really know about the virus? Most coronavirus infections have what kind of symptoms? Mild Moderate Severe Asymptomatic (they show no symptoms) None What are the symptoms of COVID-19? Fever Cough Sore throat All of the above None The virus mostly impacts: The elderly Those with compromised immune systems and other underlying conditions, such as asthma Everyone People who don’t wear masks None Which of these measures is your best defense against catching and spreading the virus? Washing your hands often Wearing a face covering when in public Staying at least six feet away from others All of the above None Which of these statements is true? A face covering works best when it covers your mouth and nose Covering your mouth is most important when wearing a face covering Children should only wear face coverings around grandparents living in a nursing home Those high-grade N45 face coverings are the only kind that can truly protect you None Who should wear a face covering in public? Everyone Anyone over the age of 2 The elderly and those with compromised immune systems No one is legally required to wear a face covering None When should children over 2 wear a face covering? Only when it’s mandatory in my area When we’re out in public When we’re outside When we’re within six feet of anyone who is not a direct family member living with us None What are some ways to help children wear a face covering? Practice putting one on a stuffed animal or toy Show them pictures of other kids wearing them Look in the mirror with the face coverings on and talk about them All of the above None The best way to keep your family’s hands clean is to: Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water Use a hand sanitizer with at least 60 percent alcohol Clean surfaces throughout your home from time to time Don’t touch anything None The most reliable source of information about the virus is: Social media Friends and family The Centers For Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) News organizations None Time's up Robyn Welling Robyn is Editor-in-Chief at ParentsTogether and is co-author of several NYTimes bestselling anthologies. She lives in southern Michigan with her husband and five children. Next Post 2020 Back To School Decision Quiz August 5, 2020 1 Min Read