20140902_奥巴马就埃博拉疫情对西非人民的讲话

20140902_奥巴马就埃博拉疫情对西非人民的讲话

2014-09-04    02'25''

主播: 冲浪的少年

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介绍:
Message by President Obama to West Africans on Ebola (September 2, 2014) Hello. I want to take a few moments to speak directly to you, the people of West Africa. Especially in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea and Nigeria. On behalf of the American people, I want you to know that our prayers are with those of you who have lost loved ones during this terrible outbreak of Ebola. Along with our partners around the world, the United States is working with your governments to help stop this disease. And the first step in this fight is knowing the facts. First, Ebola is not spread through the air like the flu. You cannot get it from casual contact like sitting next to someone on the bus. You cannot get it from another person until they show the symptoms of the disease, like fever. Second, the most common way you can get Ebola is by touching the body fluids of someone who is sick, or has died from it, like their sweat, saliva, or blood, or through a contaminate item, like a needle. That's why the disease is continuing to spread when patients are being cared for at home, or during burials, when families and friends laid their loved ones to rest. That's why healthcare workers wear protection like gloves and masks. It's why, if you feel sick with a high fever, you should get help right away, because with proper treatment in a medical center, nearly half of patients can recover, and it's why, when burying someone who has died from this terrible disease, it's important to not directly touch their body. You can respect your traditions and honor your loved ones without risking the lives of the living. Stopping this disease won't be easy, but we know how to do it. You are not alone. Together, we can treat those who are sick with respect and dignity. We can save lives, and our countries can work together to improve public health so this kind of outbreak doesn't happen again. In this journey to work, and in building a stronger and prosperous Africa, you'll continue to have a partner in me and in the United States of America.