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    A cordon sanitaire (French pronunciation: [kɔʁdɔ̃ sanitɛʁ], French for "sanitary cordon") is the restriction of movement of people into or out of a defined...
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  • It may refer to: Cordon sanitaire (medicine), a cordon that quarantines an area during an infectious disease outbreak Cordon sanitaire (politics), refusal...
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  • infection reaches that population. It is sometimes referred to as "reverse cordon sanitaire." Due to the disruption that protective sequestration can cause, it...
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    lockdowns (encompassing stay-at-home orders, curfews, quarantines, cordons sanitaires and similar societal restrictions), were implemented in numerous countries...
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    2020–21 Singapore circuit breaker measures were a stay-at-home order and cordon sanitaire implemented as a preventive measure by the Government of Singapore...
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    Quarantine may be used interchangeably with cordon sanitaire, and although the terms are related, cordon sanitaire refers to the restriction of movement of...
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    stay-at-home orders, if secondary COVID-19 waves appear. In 1995, a cordon sanitaire was used to control an outbreak of Ebola virus disease in Kikwit, Zaire...
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  • the spread of disease or infection. Quarantine may also refer to: Cordon sanitaire, isolation of a geographic region to prevent transmission of disease...
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  • were quarantined. Their house and its contents were burnt down, and a cordon sanitaire was imposed on the town of Żabbar. When the disease appeared in the...
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    Pembatasan Kegiatan Masyarakat, commonly referred to as the PPKM) was a cordon sanitaire policy of the Indonesian government since early 2021 to deal with the...
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  • resistance Vaccine-preventable disease Non-pharmaceutical Contact tracing Cordon sanitaire Disease surveillance Disinfection Hygiene Food hygiene Hand washing...
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    healthy. Groups may undergo quarantine, or in the case of communities, a cordon sanitaire may be imposed to prevent infection from spreading beyond the community...
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    isolation is applied to a community or a geographic area it is known as a cordon sanitaire. Reverse isolation of a community, to protect its inhabitants from...
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    measures for fresh food and meat products". On 23 January 2020, a cordon sanitaire on travel in and out of Wuhan was imposed in an effort to stop the...
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    Yellow fever (category Wikipedia medicine articles ready to translate)
    between France and Spain in the Pyrenees Mountains, to establish a cordon sanitaire in order to prevent the epidemic from spreading from Spain into France...
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    Pembatasan Kegiatan Masyarakat, commonly referred to as the PPKM) was a cordon sanitaire policy of the Indonesian government since early 2021 to deal with the...
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    was swift. Martial law was declared on March 16. Measures included cordons sanitaires of villages and neighborhoods, roadblocks, a prohibition of public...
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    2013-09-23. Retrieved 2020-02-06. Duffin, Jacalyn (1999), History of Medicine: A Scandalously Short Introduction, University of Toronto Press, p. 366...
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  • to land them there nor in any nearby parish, as it was told that a cordon sanitaire had been declared on land, forbidding the entry of any uninfected persons...
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    struggling to keep up with demand. The prescience of the fictional cordon sanitaire of Oran with real-life COVID-19 lockdowns worldwide brought revived...
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    of the time to cover areas like philosophy, sciences, linguistics, and medicine Thomas Jefferson, whose library at Monticello consisted of thousands of...
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    classical worldview. The works of Ptolemy (in geography) and Galen (in medicine) were found to not always match everyday observations. As the Reformation...
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  • or World History Global studies Great man theory and Heroism History of medicine History of religion and church history; the history of theology is usually...
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  • Self-Strengthening Movement Sprouts of capitalism Tibetan sovereignty debate France Cordon sanitaire Frankish Interregnum [fr] Grand Siècle Legendary Saracen [fr] Location...
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  • response. Phelan has also been critical of reports that Chinese officials cordon sanitaire in the Hubei Province, forcing the quarantine of those in the region...
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    the transmission of cholera by first setting up a perimeter called a cordon sanitaire and investigating the source of the outbreak at the household level...
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  • recognisable in applied sciences: In medicine, the transition from "clinical judgment" to evidence-based medicine.[citation needed] In Artificial Intelligence...
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    foreign policy. Starting in 1919, the French sought to create the Cordon sanitaire that would keep both Germany and the Soviet Union out of Eastern Europe...
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    Belgium, which some[who?] Belgian politicians saw as a break of the cordon sanitaire.[citation needed] Together with Hugo Coveliers of the VLOTT party,...
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    neighborhoods grew closer together. City plans of the 1920s–1950s featured a cordon sanitaire or buffer between the white and black neighborhoods, which included...
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