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Topic : Angry crowd sets Ebola hospital tents on fire in DR Congo
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TITLE : Angry crowd sets Ebola hospital tents on fire in DR Congo

Angry crowd sets Ebola hospital tents on fire in DR Congo



Ebola outbreak in DR Congo: Angry crowd ...

 

 

An angry crowd attacked a hospital in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo after authorities stopped them from taking the body of a young man believed to have died from Ebola. Family members and supporters became upset and began throwing objects at the hospital, eventually setting fire to tents that were being used as isolation wards. Police fired warning shots to control the situation, while medical workers were placed under military protection.

 

Many residents reportedly did not believe Ebola was real and thought hospitals and aid organizations were using the disease to make money. The dead man, believed to be a local football player, was popular in the community, and his family insisted he had died from typhoid fever instead of Ebola. Officials stressed that Ebola victims must be buried safely because their bodies remain highly infectious even after death.

 

The outbreak has already caused more than 170 deaths in DR Congo, and the World Health Organization has declared it a public health emergency of international concern. Neighboring Uganda has also confirmed Ebola cases and temporarily suspended transport across the border. Health officials continue working to educate communities, improve safety measures and prevent the virus from spreading further, especially in areas controlled by rebel groups.

 

 

Edited using generative AI tools. 
Source :https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp8p2g8yp8do

 

Comprehension

Why did the angry crowd attack the hospital?
What actions did the protesters take during the unrest?
Why are safe burials important for Ebola victims?
Why did some residents refuse to believe the Ebola diagnosis?
What measures have Uganda and health organizations taken because of the outbreak?

Discussion

Why do you think some people do not believe in diseases or health warnings?
How important is trust between communities and health authorities?
Do you think fear can cause people to act violently? Why?
What can governments do to educate people during health emergencies?
How can social media affect people's opinions during a disease outbreak?
Why do you think misinformation spreads quickly?
How would you help people understand the importance of health safety rules?
Do you think hospitals need more protection during outbreaks? Why?
What lessons can people learn from this situation?
What lessons did the world learn from previous Ebola and COVID-19 outbreaks?

Vocabulary

Epicenter – the main area where something dangerous or important happens
Infectious – able to spread disease to others
Disperse – to scatter or move people away from a place
Sensitized – educated or made aware of an issue
Outbreak – a sudden spread of disease
Contain – to control or stop something from spreading
Protective equipment – clothing or tools used for safety from danger or disease
Rebellion/Rebel group – an organized group fighting against a government or authority