Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
(to) contract [an illness]
Portuguese translation:
Contrair
English term
(to) contract
Anyone of any age can contract pneumonia, but it tends to be common in children aged four years and under, and in the elderly. (Better Health Channel)
However, the briefing makes clear that four in five of the population “are expected” to contract the virus. (The Guardian)
Data shows thousands could contract virus in Memphis area without social distancing (Memphis News & Weather)
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Proposed translations
Contrair
Alguns países, como o Reino Unido, chegaram a basear sua estratégia inicial de combate à pandemia no princípio da "imunidade do rebanho" — que considera um cenário em que grande parte da população se tornaria imune após contrair a doença. (BBC)
RIO - Hoje, terça-feira, faz quatro meses que a primeira pessoa do mundo contraiu a Covid-19, acreditam cientistas chineses. (O Globo)
Pode ainda acontecer porque esteve próximo de alguém que contraiu a doença ou que veio de uma zona de risco. (Público)
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