VOA慢速英语(翻译+字幕+讲解):新型安全社交方式:"圆顶小屋"
日期:2020-06-30 16:44

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Safe, New Way to Socialize: 'Support Bubbles'
Are there safe ways to spend time with friends during the pandemic?
To answer this question, health experts have been looking at one method, called a COVID-19 "support bubble." They found that forming such a group -- or bubble -- with a few close friends can be safe.
Support bubbles are also known as "quarantine pods." Experts claim these groups may help to fight off loneliness and fear after months of social distancing.
United States health officials define social distancing as keeping space between yourself and people from outside your home. With social distancing, people should stay at least two meters, or about two arms' length, from other people.
The Associated Press reports that the idea for support bubbles started in New Zealand. It calls for two people or families to agree to socialize in person only with each other. The numbers are kept small to limit the risk of infection.
Experts give this warning: Do not try forming a support bubble unless everyone agrees to follow social distancing rules while away from the support bubble 's members.
One of those experts is Aaron Milstone, a doctor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He used a swimming pool for a comparison.
"You are now swimming in the same pool with not just that person," he said, "but all the people those people are interacting with."
As many places begin to re-open, support bubbles are already becoming more popular in the U.S. and other countries.
In Britain, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced this month that adults living alone, or single parents, can form support bubbles with another household.
Members of a support bubble can meet, inside buildings or in outdoor, open spaces – without staying two meters apart. They can also stay overnight in each other's homes as if they were members of the same household.
The British government website notes a few other rules. Support bubbles must be exclusive. You should not change who is in your bubble or have close contact with anyone you do not live with. Also, if you or someone in your support bubble is showing signs of the coronavirus, or is living in self-quarantine, everyone in your bubble should stay home.
It is too soon to say whether support bubbles will work with larger numbers of people. But a recent study showed that bubbles with more limited contacts worked better to flatten the curve of infection compared with other methods. One such method is limiting contacts to your own neighborhood.
Per Block of Britain's Oxford University is one of the writers of a report on the study.
He says there is no guarantee of "complete safety" when people have "face-to-face contact with others outside their household."
But he added that limiting interactions to one other family presents a much smaller risk than going back to traditional methods of socializing.
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重点解析

1.interaction 相互作用

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Price is determined through the interaction of demand and supply.
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2.traditional 传统的

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We're still a traditional school in a lot of ways.
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3.socializing 交往

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If you need a little socializing, go out to lunch with friends or clients.
如果你需要参加一些社交活动,那就去和朋友或客户一起吃午饭TL&jQ#&IDR9iqO

4.household 家庭

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Many poor households are experiencing real hardship.
很多贫穷家庭正经历严重的困难J.MYkDRchxRmRSz3

5.Experts claim these groups may help to fight off loneliness and fear after months of social distancing.

fight off 击退

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The government had to fight off charges that its economic policy was in tatters.
政府不得不对指责其经济政策一团糟的言论加以驳斥2(LRSyfb7nuw]
He felt pleasantly drowsy and had to fight off the urge to sleep.
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6.It is too soon to say whether support bubbles will work with larger numbers of people.

It is too soon to ...为时过早

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It is too soon to tell how the shale-gas fields will be developed.
现在谈论页岩气田如何开发还为时过早;;^040DA2Aw_1954
It is too soon to be confident about its hypotheses.
现在还不能确信其假设的真实性snho%P_!6(Zuwv

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新型安全社交方式:“圆顶小屋”
疫情期间,是否有与朋友安全共处的方法吗?
为此,卫生专家们研究了一种名为新冠肺炎“圆顶小屋”的方法tgBxq-*rvkkvs。他们发现三五好友小聚时使用这种办法有利于保护大家的安全z#RW1=HQ*oVW5
“圆顶小屋”也被称为“隔离舱”0zyCQ)[|%X。专家称,这些“小屋”或将帮助人们在长达数月的社交隔离后消除孤独感和恐惧感f;ILq*2aEYbzl
美国卫生官方将社会距离定义为保持自己与外界的距离nKD.OK94,LU(BQSf-(。社交距离要求人们与其他人保持至少两米或大约两臂长的距离CAEpBO%fZjB
美联社报道称,“圆顶小屋”的想法始于新西兰H22GPLPTJhtyT18。该国要求两个人或两个家庭保证只跟对方面对面交流-=2xwFX*aH4[!ExoFy^。通过限制人员数量来降低感染的风险1A^KSf,rf6f
专家警告称:不要试图自我形成 “圆顶小屋”关系,除非大家达成共识——即使在接触非特定人员时依然遵守保持社交距离的规则2hHxXkl*@oY

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亚伦·米尔斯通(Aaron Milstone)就是其中一位专家@b(oKTALalb@B00Q。他是约翰·霍普金斯大学医学院的医生p~gGoOkJ)9sd。他以泳池为喻]|,~kJzVaK;lsyvC6L!
“你现在不仅仅是跟某个特定的人在同一个泳池里,”他说,“同时,也跟那些与这些特定的人接触过的人待在一起@oawIUlQ3yD-vBUQ1ar。”
随着许多地方开始重新开放,“圆顶小屋”在美国和其他国家已经变得越来越普遍Uow4W@F!tnO
英国首相鲍里斯·约翰逊本月宣布,独居或单亲的成年人可与另一户家庭组建“圆顶小屋”LYHay@!Bhkv
“圆顶小屋”的成员可在建筑物内,室内或室外开放空间见面,同时无需保持两米间隔V6jVgK&[)i-M1Auu。他们还可在对方家中过夜,就像是对方的亲人一样,FpW4Ab^hM4B,Qc4[(
英国政府官网还提到了一些其他规定AUaq+6_-Fmoj。“圆顶小屋”必须具有唯一性#I;&.0SgWWRU。所有人不得更换“小屋”内的成员或者与其他小屋的人员进行密切接触%YjS,Us01me+g。另外,如果你或你的“小屋”内的某个人有感染冠状病毒的迹象或是处于自我隔离中,那么“圆顶小屋”里的所有人都应该居家隔离fE+AoCybBI#RkGp=)
现在判断“圆顶小屋”能否对大量人群有保护作用为时过早T0!S%a!%w|Y。但最近的一项研究表明,与其他方法相比,接触更有限的“小屋”人员更有利于感染曲线的平稳化Q+9Kuw3#HErrbL(A。其中一种方法是将联系人限制在自己的社区YJg*r)RBRC(NgBk
英国牛津大学的佩尔·布洛克(Per Block)是这项研究报告的作者之一J%F|*oDrP^D
他表示,只要“与家人以外的人面对面接触”,就无法保证“百分百安全”T-YyE=m^%-mB
但他补充说,与传统的社交方式相比,限制与其他家庭的互动,风险会小得多b6NMqYcbk9,IMq
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