2014年12月10日 星期三

Week5: Ebola

TAIPEI: A Taiwanese man faces a fine after telling doctors he had traveled to Africa and had symptoms of Ebola, sparking emergency quarantine measures at a hospital, officials said today.
The 19-year-old, who was not identified, could face a fine of up to TW$150,000 (US$4,800).
The man was hospitalized Friday at the Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital in the south. He told doctors he was suffering from fever and diarrhea and had eaten bats during a recent trip to Nigeria.
The hospital immediately quarantined the man, meaning that other emergency cases had to be turned away, even though he did not have a fever at the time.
The event attracted widespread local media attention. The island’s Centres for Disease Control even released a statement calling on the public not to travel to West Africa unless essential, and not to eat wild animals if they did so.
But tests for Ebola were found Saturday to be negative and authorities also discovered that the man had never travelled abroad.
Doctors at the hospital said they feared he was mentally ill.
Asia has so far remained free from the Ebola virus ravaging parts of West Africa that has caused more than 6,100 deaths in less than a year.

Structure:
Who: a 19-year-old man
When: Friday
What: a man told doctors he had traveled to Africa and had symptoms of Ebola and asked for emergency quarantine measures
Where: Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital
How: The hospital immediately quarantined the man
Key words:
1.          fine:罰金
2.          symptom:症狀
3.          quarantine:隔離,檢疫
4.          hospitalize:住院治療
5.          Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital:高雄榮總醫院
6.          diarrhea:腹瀉
7.          turn away:拒絕
8.          Centres for Disease Control: 疾病管制署
9.          ravage:破壞,蹂躪


2 則留言:

  1. Luckily, the man was not identified. Ebola is a fatal disease , I hope that none of Taiwanese people were infected with it. God bless people around the world.

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  2. If the man is mentally ill, I think he should be fined less, because maybe he can't control his mind. The hospital should give him some mentally help.

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