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Under Quarantine

Under Quarantine
Author: Rhona Seidelman
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-12-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1978808372

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Under Quarantine is the riveting story of Shaar Ha'aliya, Israel's central immigration camp. Focusing on the conflicts surrounding the camp's medical quarantine, this book brings the history of this place and the remarkable experiences of the immigrants who went through it to life.


Under Quarantine

Under Quarantine
Author: Paolo Cuciniello
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2020-06-16
Genre:
ISBN:

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Under quarantine, a gripping story thanks to a dynamic narrative and the topicality of the issues involved. Paolo Cuciniello, a young Italian engineer, tells of his experience of quarantine in China, where he graduated in engineering and currently lives. The aspects of everyday life of the months spent in isolation emerge as the narrative develops: the rigour in observing the rules, the worry for the spread of the infection, but also the ability to eke out moments of happiness. In the story, the author probes the remotest corners of his soul and does so with the wisdom and sensitivity of someone who, freed from the restrictions of the mind, feels at peace and free. He is guided by Siddhartha. Paolo Cuciniello takes the reader by the hand on a trip to discover his world, his sentiments and the most profound and spiritual aspects of his nature. Coral, his great love, is part of the journey. "Coral is my family now" writes Paolo, who feels an ardent desire to take care of the people he loves from afar, his family of origin, and who continues to preserve a little bit of Italy, even in China.


Tweens Under Quarantine

Tweens Under Quarantine
Author: James "Spoaty" Allen
Publisher: Theresa J. Gonsalves
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2021-01-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781621930112

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Along with the rest of the world Asia finds herself in the middle of the Covid virus and is now a TWEEN UNDER QUARANTINE! Her emotions are on a roller coaster ride as she shares her experiences through one of most unexpected situation in her lifetime. NO SCHOOL! NO PLAY! NO SHOPPING!!! What is a girl to do when she finds herself a tween under quaratine.


Quarantine!

Quarantine!
Author: Howard Markel
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2022-03-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1421443678

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This riveting story of the typhus and cholera epidemics that swept through New York City in 1892 has been updated with a new preface that tackles the COVID-19 pandemic. Winner, 2003 Arthur J. Viseltear Prize for Outstanding Book in the History of Public Health, American Public Health Association In Quarantine! Howard Markel traces the course of the typhus and cholera epidemics that swept through New York City in 1892. The story is told from the point of view of those involved—the public health doctors who diagnosed and treated the victims, the newspaper reporters who covered the stories, the government officials who established and enforced policy, and, most importantly, the immigrants themselves. Drawing on rarely cited stories from the Yiddish American press, immigrant diaries and letters, and official accounts, Markel follows the immigrants on their journey from a squalid and precarious existence in Russia's Pale of Settlement, to their passage in steerage, to New York's Lower East Side, to the city's quarantine islands. This updated edition features a new preface from the author that reflects on the themes of the book in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. At a time of renewed anti-immigrant sentiment and newly emerging infectious diseases, Quarantine! provides a historical context for considering some of the significant problems that face American society today.


21 Days in Quarantine

21 Days in Quarantine
Author: Dr. Donna Clovis
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2020-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 198225484X

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Two hundred thousand Americans are dead today, September 20, 2020. And in the lives of ordinary people, COVID is not tired of making us sick, although you might be sick and tired. People spew the virus, breathing their cause in the unprecedented time of pandemic social unrest. And this interior space seals us off into quarantine quiet as a somber place where we are compelled to turn our minds into a journey of infernos in the night coming face to face with the unknown – A thrilling, suspenseful tale told through the eyes of an adolescent girl in isolation of the Coronavirus.


Notice of Quarantine

Notice of Quarantine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release:
Genre: Plant quarantine
ISBN:

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Quarantine

Quarantine
Author: Alison Bashford
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2016-07-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1137524464

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Over five centuries, a global archipelago of quarantine stations came to connect the world's oceans from the Mediterranean to the South Pacific, from Atlantic coasts to the Red Sea. In the process, great new carceral structures materialised, many surviving into the present as magnificent ruins or as 5 star hotels with a dark tourism edge. This book offers new histories and geographies of quarantine islands and isolation hospitals across the world, bringing their local and global pasts and present into view. An international cast of leading experts examine the enduring historical problems of migration and mobility, segregation, prevention and protection by states with different interests in freedoms, health and commerce. With case studies from as far afield as the Red Sea, Hong Kong and New Zealand, and from the early modern period forward, this book provides an invaluable insight into the history of quarantine.