Words and phrases that have a meaning related to quarantine: (143 results)
Often used in the same context:
lockdown, vesicular stomatitis, fumigated, disinfected, outbreak, contagious disease, infected, incubation period, medfly, zoonotic, swine flu, glanders, evacuation, epizootic, hog cholera, virus, cervid, bluetongue, inoculation, coccidiosis, swine influenza, vaccinate, rabies, potato wart, veterinary, confinement, vaccination, poultry, precautionary, communicable disease, inoculated, fowls, enzootic, norovirus, anaplasmosis, blackleg, infestation, isolation, restrictions, leprosarium, nitrofuran, swannery, lyssavirus, curfew, panleukopenia, atypical pneumonia, aedes aegypti, salmonella, civets, culling, aviaries, disinfestation, parvo, coccidia, sars, fowl cholera, chemoprophylaxis, inspection, aedes, infection, tuberculosis, pigsties, influenza, pasteurella, brucellosis, africanized honey bee, mycoplasma, deportation, piggeries, deported, tapeworm infection, marburg, gag order, trichinosis, canine distemper, biosafety, flu, breeding, evacuate, desex, cordon, revaccinate, mad cow disease, innoculation, west nile virus, ecoli, shigellosis, bordetella, africanized bee, ebola virus, infectious disease, lungworm, biosafety level, apple maggot, bans, foulbrood, leptospirosis, ebola fever, euthanize, detain, animal disease, cavies, embargo, blackout, moratorium, ban, interdiction, boycott, probation, subjection, apprenticeship, censorship, conscription, hibernation, preparedness, subjugation, deadlock, exclusion, partnership, administrative, sanitary, dumping, internment, antidumping, penal, phytosanitary, stringent, adminstrative, auditing, draconian, enforcement, keeping, mandatory, ment, discriminatory, grading, infirmary, licensing, containment
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yellow jack
More general:
Also try:closing off, insulate, isolate
— Nouns for quarantine: regulations, station, laws, measures, period, stations, officer, restrictions, procedures, ground, area, more...
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