00:00A deadly Ebola outbreak just triggered a global emergency warning.
00:03And now the world is on edge.
00:05This virus is one of the deadliest diseases on Earth.
00:09It spreads through infected body fluids.
00:11And in severe cases, it causes bleeding, organ failure, and death.
00:16Right now, the outbreak is spreading across parts of Africa.
00:20And health officials say the numbers are rising fast.
00:23What makes this even more dangerous
00:26is that there's no approved vaccine for this specific Ebola strain.
00:30That's why the World Health Organization declared a global health emergency.
00:34Now many Americans are asking the same question.
00:37Could this reach the U.S.?
00:39Experts say the current risk remains low.
00:42Because Ebola does not spread through the air like COVID-19.
00:45But airports and health agencies are already increasing monitoring.
00:49Just in case infected travelers arrive.
00:52The last Ebola scare in America happened in 2014.
00:55And even a few cases created nationwide panic.
00:58Health experts warn that if this outbreak is not contained quickly,
01:02it could become much harder to stop.
01:05Because in today's world, diseases can cross borders faster than ever.
01:09And that's exactly why the world is watching this outbreak so closely.
01:13So, the fact is اب tap 우리는 the U.S.
01:13How do you face dangerously?
01:14So, let's be completely different.
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