The post shared from the Twitter account of the Directorate of Communications consists of definitions of the following terms, which began to be used frequently with the coronavirus recently:
Coronavirus: "A family of viruses which causes common cold to more severe illnesses such as the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)"
Covid-19: "A virus identified on January 13, 2020 as a result of the research conducted on a group of patients with respiratory symptoms in the Wuhan province of China"
Quarantine: "A health measure applied by keeping a certain area or place under control and restraining entry and exit in order to prevent the spread of a contagious disease"
Pandemic: "The term used for contagious diseases that threaten a large number of people simultaneously and extensively in the world"
Epidemia: "(Epidemic) A widespread occurrence of a disease or another condition"
Isolation: "(Insulation) The technique of keeping the patients away from healthy individuals in order to prevent the spread of the disease"
Infection: "General or local development and spread of a disease-causing microbe in the organism"
WHO: "World Health Organization". (ILKHA)