英語閱讀:譚德塞-面對新冠,年輕人并不是無敵的
Young people ‘not invincible’ in COVID-19 pandemic: WHO chief
30 July 2020
Health?UN

A park in Brooklyn, New York, has marked out circles in order to enforce social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Although older people are among those at highest risk of COVID-19, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) has reminded younger generations that they are “not invincible” when it comes to the disease.
invincible adj. /?n?v?ns?bl/ ?too strong to be defeated or changed 不可戰(zhàn)勝的;不能改變的
Evidence suggests that the spike in cases?in some countries is partly due to younger people “letting down their guard during the northern hemisphere summer”,?WHO?chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus?said?on Thursday.
spike ?/spa?k/ ?
1.尖狀物;尖頭;尖刺?a row of iron spikes on a wall 墻頭的一排尖鐵
2.(防滑)鞋釘3.賽跑用的)釘鞋?a pair of spikes 一雙釘鞋4. 穗;穗狀花序
5.a sudden large increase in sth 猛增;急升?a spike in oil prices 油價的急劇上漲
6.[ VN ] 用尖物刺入(或扎破)
7.~ sth (with sth) to add alcohol, poison or a drug to sb's drink or food without them knowing 在…中偷偷摻入(烈酒、毒藥或毒品)??He gave her a drink spiked with tranquillizers. 他給了她一杯偷偷放了鎮(zhèn)靜劑的飲料。??Her words were spiked with malice. 她的話暗含惡意。
8.[ VN ] to reject sth that a person has written or said; to prevent sth from happening or being made public 拒絕發(fā)表;阻止…傳播;阻撓??The article was spiked for fear of legal action against the newspaper. 因擔(dān)心被提起訴訟,報(bào)社未發(fā)表那篇文章。
9.[ V ] to rise quickly and reach a high value 迅速升值;急劇增值?The US dollar spiked to a three-month high. 美元猛然升值到三個月來的最高價。10. spike sb's ?guns:to spoil the plans of an opponent 打亂對手的計(jì)劃
the spike in cases:案例激增? ??letting down their guard :放松警惕
northern hemisphere summer:北半球夏天

"Although older people are at a higher risk of severe?#COVID19, younger people are at risk too. One of the challenges we face is convincing younger people of this risk"-@DrTedros?— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO)?July 30, 2020

“We have said it before and we’ll say it again: young people are not invincible”, he told journalists.?
“Young people can be infected; young people can die; and young people can transmit the virus to others.”
He stressed that the world’s youth “should be leaders and drivers of change” during the?COVID-19?pandemic.
Protect yourself and others
Tedros further advised that people everywhere must learn to live with the virus, and to take steps necessary to protect themselves and others, including those who are most at risk, such as the elderly and people in long-term care.
people in long-term care:被長期護(hù)理的人?(簡單的詞表達(dá)復(fù)雜的意思)
Many countries have reported that more than 40 percent of COVID-19-related deaths have been linked to long-term care facilities, and up to 80 per cent in some high-income countries.
In response, WHO has released?a policy brief?on preventing and managing COVID-19 in those facilities.
It lists key actions such as integrating long-term care in national response plans to counter the pandemic, ensuring strong infection prevention and control, and providing support for family and voluntary caregivers
Caregiver:care--giver 照顧者,看護(hù)者
The brief also suggests ways to transform long-term care services so that older people can receive quality care that respects their rights, freedoms and dignity, Tedros added.
Experts to advise on behavioural insights
Twenty-two international experts in fields such as anthropology, psychology, neuroscience and health promotion will help WHO understand how people make decisions that support their health and well-being, including during the pandemic.
anthropology n. /??nθr??p?l?d?i/ ?人類學(xué)?psychology n. /sa??k?l?d?i/ 心理學(xué)
Neuroscience ?n. neuro--science ?/?nj??r??sa??ns/ ?神經(jīng)科學(xué)
The newly established Technical Advisory Group on Behavioural Insights and Sciences for Health, announced aon Thursday, will support WHO’s ongoing work in this area.
Tedros explained that while having reliable information about health is important, people make decisions based on a variety of factors, influenced by culture, beliefs, economic circumstances, or the status of national health systems.
“In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, countries are using a range of tools to influence behaviour: information campaigns are one tool, but so are laws, regulations, guidelines and even fines”, he said.
“That’s why behavioural science is so important – it helps us to understand how people make decisions, so we can support them to make the best decisions for their health.”
American legal scholar and former top US Government official Cass Sunstein?chairs the Technical Advisory Group, whose members come from 16 countries.
?Chair:這里做動詞使用,擔(dān)任(會議)主席,就任要職
“Our starting point…is that health involves behaviour. And whether we’re speaking of COVID-19, or sexual and reproductive health, or smoking, or other non-communicable diseases, human behaviour is at the root of it”, said Professor Sunstein, who is founder and director of the Program on Behavioral Economics and Public Policy at Harvard Law School.
“We know that habits are persistent, even if they aren’t healthy. And we know from a great deal of work that habits can be altered – and that can save lives.”
Eid al-Adha?and a safe Hajj
Tedros also extended best wishes to all Muslims celebrating the annual?Eid al-Adha?festival, which falls on Friday.
Eid al-Adha:古爾邦節(jié),又稱 宰牲節(jié),爾德節(jié)。古爾邦節(jié)與開齋節(jié)(肉孜節(jié))、圣紀(jì)并列為伊斯蘭三大宗教節(jié)日。
hajj n. /h?d?/ the religious journey to Mecca that all Muslims try to make at least once in their lives (伊斯蘭教徒去麥加的)朝覲
He commended Saudi Arabia for implementing measures to make this year’s Hajj pilgrimage?as safe as possible.
pilgrimage n. /?p?lɡr?m?d?/ ?
1.a journey to a holy place for religious reasons 朝圣之旅??to go on/make a pilgrimage 前往朝圣
2.a journey to a place that is connected with sb/sth that you admire or respect 參拜之行;瞻仰之旅??His grave has become a place of pilgrimage . 他的陵墓成了參拜之地。
“This is a powerful demonstration of the kinds of measures that countries can and must take to adapt to the new normal”, said the WHO chief.
“It’s not easy, but it can be done. The pandemic does not mean life has to stop."
原文鏈接:https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/07/1069301