VOA慢速英语2014 美国官员称多达100人接触过埃博拉患者(在线收听

 

US Officials: 100 People in Dallas May Have Had Contact with Ebola Patient 美国官员称多达100人接触过埃博拉患者

U.S. health officials say as many as 100 people may have had contact with an Ebola patient in Texas. Liberian national Thomas Eric Duncan is the first person to be identified with the virus in the United States. He arrived in Texas from Liberia two weeks ago.

Officials in Dallas, Texas say 12 to 18 people had direct contact with Mr. Duncan. The officials also say they have ordered a family with whom the man stayed to remain in their home as a safety measure.  No one has shown signs of infection, the officials say.

Officials say the U.S. healthcare system is fully prepared to contain a spread of Ebola in the country. There have been more than 7,100 cases of Ebola reported in West Africa. More than 3,300 people have died of the disease.

Hong Kong Government Offers Talks with Protesters

Hong Kong’s chief executive Leung Chun-ying has offered to hold talks with pro-democracy student protesters. But he said he will not accept their call for him to resign.

Mr. Leung spoke at a news conference late Thursday night. He said he is going to send his chief secretary, Carrie Lam, to meet with protesters to discuss “constitutional developments.”

Ms. Lam said she would contact to the Hong Kong Federation of Students, which requested the meeting as soon as possible.

Student protesters had threatened to occupy government buildings if Mr. Leung did not resign by the end of Thursday.

Putin Says He Hopes Election Will Bring Security to Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday he hoped Ukraine’s parliamentary election would help secure the country. The voting is set for October 26.

Mr. Putin said that Russia would welcome stability in Ukraine.

He spoke to a gathering of investors in Moscow.  He said the ending of the political and economic crisis in Ukraine is in Russia’s national interests. Mr. Putin also called Ukraine Russia’s “most brotherly” nation.

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