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quarantine station - traducción al español

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
  • ''Surry'']] on the North Shore of Sydney Harbour in 1814, the first quarantine in Australia
  • High tech communication brings cheer and encouragement
  • 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
  • US President [[Richard Nixon]] greeting the [[Apollo 11]] astronauts in NASA's [[mobile quarantine facility]]
  • 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.

quarantine station         
estación de cuarentena
quarantine         
cuarentena
poner en cuarentena
filling station         
  • A service station in Angola
  • Retail markup over crude oil and wholesale gasoline, 2014–2019
  • An unstaffed [[Asda]] self-service filling station where payment is made at the pump by credit or debit card. This one is in [[Middleton, Leeds]], England
  • Station on the road from the Thai border to [[Siem Reap]], Cambodia
  • A small independent filling station in [[Boston Spa]], West Yorkshire, England
  • An ENEOS filling station near Mount Fuji in Japan
  • A state petroleum inspector visiting a [[Mobil]] station in [[Port Charlotte, Florida]]
  • Pay-at-the-pump]] gasoline pump
  • Shell]] filling station has hoses that hang from above.
  • Hydrogen fueling nozzle]]
  • An [[IndianOil]] filling station near [[Dera Bassi]] in [[Punjab, India]]
  • Fukuoka]], Japan
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  • A typical US filling station, like this [[Mobil]] station in [[Belmont, California]]
  • Modern gas station column. [[Russia]]
  • Many supermarkets in Europe have branched into gasoline retailing, as shown by this [[Morrisons]] filling station in [[Wetherby]], [[West Yorkshire]], England
  • A typical Canadian station, like this [[Petro-Canada]] station in [[Saskatoon, Saskatchewan]]
  • A no smoking sign at a filling station
  • [[Royal Dutch Shell]] station in [[Feira de Santana]], Brazil
  • Fuel prices in Germany (cents per liter)
  • US service station {{circa}} 1950s
  • A [[Sheetz]] station with several pumps in [[Breezewood, Pennsylvania]], US
  • Shell]] station in [[Columbus, Ohio]] in 2020. The building, which formerly housed a service station, was converted into a [[convenience store]].
  • Shell]] station near [[Lost Hills, California]], US
  • Shell]] station in [[Wattens]], Austria.
  • In the United States, areas in red prohibit self-service
  • The world's first "filling station", the City Pharmacy in [[Wiesloch]], Germany
ESTABLISHMENTS THAT PRIMARILY SELL GASOLINE, LUBRICATING OILS, AND OTHER MERCHANDISE, SUCH AS TIRES AND BATTERIES, FOR MOTOR VEHICLES AND THAT OFTEN ALSO PERFORM MINOR REPAIR WORK
Gasoline station; Petrol stations; Petrol station; Gasoline stand; Gas station; Gas stations; Fuel station; Fueling station; Gas station restroom; Filling stations; Filling Station; Gas bar; Gas Station; Motor station; Vehicle station; Fuel provider; Fuel supplier; Service stations; Petrol garage; Petrol filling station; Petrol Station; Gas Stations; Price at the pump; Modular filling stations; Gasoline service station; Electric energy distribution stations; Self-service gas station; Petrol bunk; Oldest gas station; Petro garage; Automotive fuel retailer
estación de servicio

Definición

estación
sust. fem. desus.
1) Estado actual de una cosa.
2) Cada uno de los cuatro tiempos en que se divide el año.
3) Tiempo, temporada.
4) Visita que se hace por devoción a las iglesias o altares, deteniéndose allí algún tiempo a orar delante del Santísimo Sacramento, principalmente en los días de Jueves y Viernes Santo.
5) Cierto número de padrenuestros y avemarías que se rezan visitando al Santísimo Sacramento.
6) Cada uno de los altares, cruces o representaciones devotas que jalonan el recorrido del vía crucis, ante los cuales se rezan determinadas oraciones.
7) Cada uno de los parajes en que se hace alto durante un viaje, correría o paseo.
8) Estancia morada, asiento.
9) Sitio donde habitualmente hacen parada los vehículos y se admiten viajeros o mercancías en las líneas de ferrocarriles, autobuses o del metropolitano.
10) Edificio en que están las oficinas y dependencias de una estación del ferrocarril.
11) Edificio donde las empresas de tranvías tienen sus cocheras y oficinas.
12) Punto y oficina donde se expiden y reciben despachos de telecomunicación.
13) fig. Partida de gente apostada.
14) Astronomía. Detención aparente de los planetas en sus órbitas.
15) Biología. Sitio que cada especie vegetal prefiere.
16) Geodesia. Topografía. Cada uno de los puntos en que se observan o se miden ángulos de una red trigonométrica.

Wikipedia

Quarantine

A quarantine is a restriction on the movement of people, animals and goods which is intended to prevent the spread of disease or pests. It is often used in connection to disease and illness, preventing the movement of those who may have been exposed to a communicable disease, yet do not have a confirmed medical diagnosis. It is distinct from medical isolation, in which those confirmed to be infected with a communicable disease are isolated from the healthy population. Quarantine considerations are often one aspect of border control.

The concept of quarantine has been known since biblical times, and is 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 plague outbreak in England; East Samoa during the 1918 flu pandemic; the Diphtheria outbreak during the 1925 serum run to Nome, the 1972 Yugoslav smallpox outbreak, the SARS pandemic, the Ebola pandemic and extensive quarantines applied throughout the world during the COVID-19 pandemic since 2020.

Ethical and practical considerations need to be considered when applying quarantine to people. Practice differs from country to country; in some countries, quarantine is just one of many measures governed by legislation relating to the broader concept of biosecurity; for example, Australian biosecurity is governed by the single overarching Biosecurity Act 2015.

Ejemplos de uso de quarantine station
1. "It‘s like a quarantine station," said Peter Beck, Korea analyst at the International Crisis Group think–tank.
2. The CDC‘s plan calls for placing at least one doctor, not just inspectors, at every airport with a quarantine station.
3. It is understood however that the premises in question were not used full–time as a quarantine station.
4. It served as a lighthouse, quarantine station, customs house and a home for retired naval officers before being taken over by the Hamoðlu Group.
5. The bans on trade and bird gatherings are being introduced as a temporary measure to ensure there is no risk of avian flu spreading after the first case of the virus found in a parrot from Surinam, which mingled with birds from Taiwan at an Essex quarantine station.