Answers For My Homework part 2 By Andrei


A1.A vaccine is a substance that helps

the body to recognise

and kill off viruses or bacteria, keeping us

safe from the

diseases they cause.

A2. America and USA.


A3. On 16 March, Haller was one of

four volunteers to receive the jab.

A total of 45 will take part in the

trial,and they will regularly monitored

for 14 months,to see if the vaccine works.

B1. The problem is that it can’t be rolled out to the general public until

some time next year at the earliest.


B2. The European Union pledged £74

million of support to CureVac because

the European Union are so confident

in CureVac's work.

B3. A group of UK-based F1 teams are working out how they can

use their engineering skills to increase production of the lifesaving kit.

C.The effect of this is that he did

a vaccine and he was very glad that

he was the first volunteer to receive

a new vaccine called mRNA-1273.

D. I disagree with the decision they made because they shouldn't skip the usual rules.

A1.A group of UK-based F1 teams

are working out how they can

use their engineering skills to

increase production of the lifesaving kit.

A2.The NHS currently has access to 8,175 ventilators.The

Government has already asked companies including Airbus,

Rolls-Royce, Nissan and JCB to help produce up to 30,000

ventilators in just two weeks.

B1.The F1 teams, engine manufacturers

and technology experts

are well-placed to help because they have

experience of designing

and manufacturing products safely and, most

importantly, quickly.

B2.It is significant because Some people with COVID-19 (the disease caused by the new

coronavirus) find their breathing is badly affected, and ventilators

are the devices that doctors use to supply air to them

C.F1 champion Lewis Hamilton in

his Mercedes car earlier this year