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What (who) is quarantine service - definition

BIODIVERSITY SECURITY AGENCY IN AUSTRALIA
The Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service; AQIS; Australian quarantine and inspection service; Australian Quarantine Service; Australian Quarantine & Inspection Service

Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service         
The Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service was the Australian government agency responsible for enforcing Australian quarantine laws, as part of the Department of Agriculture.
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  • Slovakia]] closed borders to non-residents because of the [[coronavirus disease 2019]] pandemic.
  • The quarantine hospital building (lazaretto) at the historic Columbia River Quarantine Station near Knappton, Washington
  • signal flag]] "Quebec", also called the "Yellow Jack", is a simple yellow flag that was historically used to signal quarantine (it stands for '''Q'''), but in modern use indicates the opposite, as a signal of a ship free of disease that requests boarding and inspection.
  • Public Health Service Quarantine Station, [[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]], 1957
  • National Maritime Museum of Greenwich, London]]
  • Isolating a village in [[Romania]] whose inhabitants believe that doctors poison those suspected of cholera (1911)
  • A road sign at an exit on [[Interstate 91]] in [[Vermont]], photographed in November 2020.
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL INTERVENTION OF RESTRICTION ON THE MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE AND GOODS, WHICH IS INTENDED TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE OR PESTS
Quarantining; Quarantined; Quaranteen; Quarentine; Quarantine station; Quarantine Act 1710; Quarantine flag; Quarantine ships; Quarantinable disease; Self quarantine; Self-quarantine; Pest quarantine; Agricultural quarantine; Quorintine; Quorantine; Pest quarantine zone
(quarantines, quarantining, quarantined)
1.
If a person or animal is in quarantine, they are being kept separate from other people or animals for a set period of time, usually because they have or may have a disease.
She was sent home to Oxford and put in quarantine...
N-UNCOUNT: oft in/into n
2.
If people or animals are quarantined, they are stopped from having contact with other people or animals. If a place is quarantined, people and animals are prevented from entering or leaving it.
Dogs have to be quarantined for six months before they'll let them in.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
Quarantine (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Quarantines; Quarantine the movie; Quarantine (novel); Quarantine (album); Quarantine (film)
Quarantine is a medical term for the act of keeping an object in enforced isolation for a period of time to limit or prevent the spread of disease or infection.

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Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service

The Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service was the Australian government agency responsible for enforcing Australian quarantine laws, as part of the Department of Agriculture.

Following a period operating under the name DAFF Biosecurity, it has since been absorbed into divisions in the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources.

Examples of use of quarantine service
1. However, the Plant Protection and Inspection Services and Plant Quarantine Service of Israel‘s Agriculture Ministry prevented the imports.
2. "We are concerned that pests, diseases and fungi not found in Israel will cause irreparable damage", Meir Mizrahi, head of the Plant Quarantine Service said.
3. Out of respect for Irwin‘s family, Australia‘s quarantine service is withdrawing all TV advertising that features Irwin promoting the importance of Australian quarantine measures.
4. Kim Mee–kyung, a senior researcher at the quarantine service, said dioxin is sometimes found in beef due to environmental pollution in the food chain.
5. South Korea planned Friday to begin inspecting 5,300 tons of U.S. beef from earlier shipments held in customs storage facilities, according to the state–run National Veterinary Research & Quarantine Service.