How are health authorities responding to the potential spread of Ebola?

Health authorities are like superheroes trying to stop a sneaky virus from spreading.

Ebola is like a tiny, invisible monster that can make people very sick. When someone gets infected with Ebola, they might start feeling really bad, like having the worst flu ever. If they don’t get help quickly, it could be even worse.

How They Fight Back

Health authorities are watching closely for anyone who might have been near an Ebola patient. It's like when you're playing hide-and-seek and you look for friends who might have hidden nearby.

They also give people special medicine or treatments, just like giving a sore throat some cough syrup. Sometimes, they even put on special outfits that look like space suits, so they don’t get infected themselves!

Keeping People Safe

If someone is sick with Ebola, health workers might take them to a special room where no one else can come in. It's like putting a sick friend in a bubble so the rest of the class stays healthy.

They also teach people how to wash their hands and stay clean, just like you do before eating a snack!

So health authorities are working hard, like a team of super helpers, to keep everyone safe from Ebola.

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  1. A nurse wears a protective suit to help stop the spread of Ebola in a hospital.
  2. Health officials give out information about washing hands to prevent disease.
  3. People are told to stay home if they feel sick during an outbreak.

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