Quarantine
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87 examples of Quarantine in a sentence
On July 27, the president of Liberia imposed
quarantine
on the worst-affected areas.
They underwent
quarantine
for 21 days in our unit and were not arrested.
Your attitude about asking for a pause or a moratorium or a
quarantine
is incredibly responsible.
Or this one from Sierra Leone, about a local chief who curbed the spread of Ebola by self-organizing a
quarantine
in his district.
What about
quarantine?
During the SARS epidemic in Beijing
quarantine
did seem to help.
We have no uniform policies regarding
quarantine
across the United States.
So slow down, slow down the speed of the epidemic, and then in the troughs, in between waves, jump on, double down, step on it, and find every case, trace every contact, test every case, and then only
quarantine
the ones who need to be quarantined, and do that until we have a vaccine.
Can you comment on how this would impact the health care professionals and others who may not have time or the flexibility to
quarantine
in the way you suggest.
The idea here is to simultaneously starve the virus, everywhere, through a combination of quarantine, social distancing, and restricting travel.
This is an avian
quarantine
facility where all imported birds coming into America are required to undergo a 30-day quarantine, where they are tested for diseases including Exotic Newcastle Disease and Avian Influenza.
I love the
quarantine
suits worn by Scully and her team with the cool helmet light bulbs.
i loved how the hordes of rats just went everywhere and how the idea that if you picked up the garbage, that's the last thing you wanna do, you pick it up, the rats don't get what the want, they are in essence following the garbage pick up, so you ask well if garbage men are on strike , who picks up the garbage, private contractors, anyway military wants to
quarantine
off the city oops wrong thing to do, then you would have all the rats take over the city, then throw in a mayor who wants to keep a lid on the budget, and line her pockets, you have a realistic movie, and the female lead is also a pleasure to watch on the screen, a very decent movie i thought, wish more were made like this, another small nitpick is the depiction of Frankfurt could have been done a little better, but for the average viewer who's never been to Frankfurt... i was born in Germany and been to Frankfurt many times.. it won't matter, but all in all a great big thumbs up.
The first half of the film is entertaining enough, with some nice gore and the introduction of a couple deranged characters (an 80-year-old blind and alcoholic lady!) but the second half (when the entire hospital is put to quarantine) is dreadfully boring.
Oh, the military has put a
quarantine
on the small English town where the whole thing is happening, with plans about total destruction in fear of contamination.
Also there is a plague that causes a
quarantine
of the house the General and Davis are staying in which also houses a man named Albrecht (Jason Robards, Sr.), an army physician named Dr.
A small group of people
quarantine
themselves on a small Greek island when they discover that one of them has the plague.
Boris Karloff stars as a Greek general in 1912, trapped on an island in
quarantine
with a house full of people trying to avoid the plague.
It doesn't take a scientist to figure out that you should be taking off your bio gear before leaving the
quarantine
room with contagious pathogens running a-muck.
But, while it is clear that the euro area will have solid and well-equipped
quarantine
wards should it once again be afflicted by financial contagion, a vaccine to prevent the infection would be far more effective.
When it does, better-equipped
quarantine
wards will be poor consolation.
Only when we identify the sources of the odious virus now afflicting our democracies can we take practical steps to
quarantine
them.
Soon a
quarantine
was imposed to prevent us from misbehaving towards the local people and, above all, to protect us from their wrath.
In theory, it is possible to contain a flu pandemic in its early stages by performing “ring prophylaxis” – using anti-flu drugs and
quarantine
aggressively to isolate relatively small outbreaks of a human-to-human transmissible strain of H5N1.
Yet today, faced with a virus that kills half of those it infects and the prospect that it could decimate an entire region of Africa, disrupt air travel, and put people around the world in quarantine, the world has delivered only a fraction of the needed financial and material assistance.
Fortunately, the political backlash against the
quarantine
orders quickly prompted some state governors to ease them.
Most epidemiologists do not fear much for the developed world, with its effective
quarantine
measures and tracking procedures, or even for sparsely populated developing countries.
Communicable disease outbreaks occur over days to weeks (or at the most, months); the danger is “clear and present”; and prevention and control generally requires intervention by the state – the
quarantine
of victims, tracing and immunization of contacts, or elimination of environmental sources of the infectious agent.
South Korea and China demonstrate that, with social cooperation and authoritarian zeal, countries can rapidly identify the newly infected, trace all their contacts, and
quarantine
the exposed until the danger of disease is well past.
Anyone arriving by plane will likely be welcomed by agents in hazmat suits, who will escort them to special
quarantine
zones, where all newcomers will be required to wait out the virus’s incubation period, and then be tested.
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