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CNN News:加拿大槍擊事件頻發(fā),稱該行為懷疑為恐怖襲擊

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We start today with a report about attacks on the Canadian capital. Gunfire started yesterday morning, and when we put this show together, police were saying, it was possible one or more suspects were still on the loose.

今天我們首先來說加拿大首都的襲擊事件。槍擊案件發(fā)生在昨天早上,當我們把這些視頻融合在一起的時候,警方表示目前可能還有更多犯罪嫌疑人逍遙法外。

Just a few days Canada raised its national terror alert, there were two shooting incidents in the city of Ottawa. One was at the Canadian War Memorial, near the country`s parliament building, another was inside parliament. A Canadian soldier at the war memorial was shot and killed.

幾天之內(nèi)加拿大渥太華發(fā)生了兩起槍擊案件,加拿大提升了其國家安全警戒。其中一次槍擊發(fā)生在加拿大國會大廈戰(zhàn)爭紀念館附近,另一起案件發(fā)生在國會大廈里面。一位加拿大士兵在戰(zhàn)爭紀念館不幸被擊中去世。

Inside the parliament building, several Canadian lawmakers tweeted that a guard killed the gunman there. Police said one male suspect was dead, but they also said, there was more than one person involved in the shootings.

在國會大廈里,幾名加拿大國會議員表示警衛(wèi)在那里擊斃了襲擊者。警方表示一名男性犯罪嫌疑人死亡,但是又說,在這次槍擊案件中還有更多犯罪嫌疑人參與其中。

This all happened two days after a man drove his car into two soldiers, killing one of them in Quebec. Police fatally shot that suspect.

所有這些事件發(fā)生在一名男子在魁北克省開車襲擊兩名士兵,造成一名士兵死亡事件之后。警方擊斃了該犯罪嫌疑人。

Afterward, they called that incident a terrorist attack saying the suspect had recently converted to radical Islam.

后來加拿大方面稱此次襲擊事件為一場恐怖襲擊,并表示犯罪嫌疑人剛剛皈依伊斯蘭教。

The suspect at yesterday`s shootings also had reportedly converted, but officials say they don`t know if these assaults are related in any way.

昨天槍擊案中的犯罪嫌疑人同樣報道已經(jīng)皈依伊斯蘭教,但是官方表示尚不清楚兩者之間是否存在聯(lián)系。

In the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been under criticism. Lawmakers and caregivers say the CDC didn`t sufficiently prepare hospitals or health care workers to safely treat Ebola patients. So, the CDC has updated its guidelines. Three notable changes. One, caregivers will now receive rigorous training and practice before they treat an Ebola patient. Two, every inch of their skin must now be covered when they treat an Ebola patient. Three, they`ll be supervised as they put on and take off their protective equipment ensuring no exposure occurs during that time.

在美國,美國疾病控制與預(yù)防中心一直在接受批評,立法者和護理人員稱CDC沒有充分做好醫(yī)院或者醫(yī)護人員對救治埃博拉患者的安全保護工作。隨后CDC更新了其指導(dǎo)方針。有三點發(fā)生了變化。第一點,護理人員將要接受治療埃博拉患者的嚴格訓練和實踐。第二點,當他們在治療患者時身上每一寸皮膚都必須得到隔離保護。第三點,他們在穿著防護設(shè)備的時候都要接受嚴格監(jiān)督,防止期間出現(xiàn)任何暴露。

The CDC`s director says, even one health care worker infection is one too many.

CDC領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人表示哪怕一位護理人員出現(xiàn)了感染情況,那將意味著整個團隊的危險。

Also, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security says airline passengers arriving from Ebola stricken countries, must now land in one of these five U.S. airports. They have enhanced Ebola screening in place.

同時,美國國土安全部表示,來自埃博拉受災(zāi)國家的旅客必須降落在美國五個檢查機場中的一個。在那里接受嚴格檢測。

We start today with a report about attacks on the Canadian capital. Gunfire started yesterday morning, and when we put this show together, police were saying, it was possible one or more suspects were still on the loose.

Just a few days Canada raised its national terror alert, there were two shooting incidents in the city of Ottawa. One was at the Canadian War Memorial, near the country`s parliament building, another was inside parliament. A Canadian soldier at the war memorial was shot and killed.

Inside the parliament building, several Canadian lawmakers tweeted that a guard killed the gunman there. Police said one male suspect was dead, but they also said, there was more than one person involved in the shootings.

This all happened two days after a man drove his car into two soldiers, killing one of them in Quebec. Police fatally shot that suspect.

Afterward, they called that incident a terrorist attack saying the suspect had recently converted to radical Islam.

The suspect at yesterday`s shootings also had reportedly converted, but officials say they don`t know if these assaults are related in any way.

In the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been under criticism. Lawmakers and caregivers say the CDC didn`t sufficiently prepare hospitals or health care workers to safely treat Ebola patients. So, the CDC has updated its guidelines. Three notable changes. One, caregivers will now receive rigorous training and practice before they treat an Ebola patient. Two, every inch of their skin must now be covered when they treat an Ebola patient. Three, they`ll be supervised as they put on and take off their protective equipment ensuring no exposure occurs during that time.

The CDC`s director says, even one health care worker infection is one too many.

Also, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security says airline passengers arriving from Ebola stricken countries, must now land in one of these five U.S. airports. They have enhanced Ebola screening in place.

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