known to have been practised through history in various places. Notable quarantines in modern history include the village of Eyam in 1665 during the bubonic...
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set of community quarantines during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines Quarantined (film), a 1970 US television film Quarantine (1923 film), a 1923...
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Plant quarantine is a technique for ensuring disease- and pest-free plants, whereby a plant is isolated while tests are performed to detect the presence...
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original classification system, the strictest community quarantines is the "enhanced community quarantine" (ECQ), which effectively is a total lockdown. According...
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Quarantine Queen is the fourth extended play by American singer-songwriter, actor, and YouTuber Todrick Hall. Inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic, the album...
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The North Head Quarantine Station is a heritage-listed former quarantine station and associated buildings that is now a tourist attraction at North Head...
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Quarantine Act may refer to: Quarantine Act 1710, an act of the Parliament of Great Britain Quarantine Act 1721, an act of the Parliament of Great Britain...
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The Plant Quarantine Act, originally enacted in 1912 (7 U.S.C. 151 et seq.), gave the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) authority to regulate...
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Quarantine is a 1992 hard science fiction novel by Greg Egan. Within a detective fiction framework, the novel explores the consequences of the Copenhagen...
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"Quarantine" is a political poem written by Irish poet Eavan Boland about the Irish famine of the mid 19th century, published in her 2001 poetry collection...
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