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But extreme proposals such as for the quarantining of AIDS patients have made little headway.
Major Cormack will organize the quarantining of the entire forest, working in conjunction with the Essex and London police forces."
Mr. Bayer mentions a fascinating 1901 case in South Carolina, involving the quarantining of an elderly woman with anesthetic leprosy.
Mr. Brokaw was told by the F.B.I. that his workplace was safe when in fact it needed serious quarantining.
The illness spread to three and possibly four other area hospitals through transfers of patients from North York General Hospital, forcing the quarantining of 5,000 people.
The villagers were protesting the quarantining of suspected SARS patients in the building, fearing it could pose a risk to residents, Reuters reported.
The others are working on stalling the destruction of the Enterprise, yes . . . but in a way, the quarantining of Data is our best hope.
Some industries have a need for the quarantining of products at various stages of manufacture, right up to actual use, in order to satisfy quality control and statutory requirements.
Cuba's AIDS control policy involves mandatory testing of most people for H.I.V. and the quarantining of infected people.
C.E.L.L. Agents are members of Crynet, the Company behind the quarantining of New York City.
In response, health experts have recently called for more thorough screening, more aggressive treatment and strict quarantining of H.I.V.-infected people who exhibit symptoms that might indicate tuberculosis.
Taiwan has 90,000 nurses and thousands of doctors, so the health system is not in crisis yet, despite the quarantining of hundreds of exposed health workers, but the problem is growing.
It was created to oversee international rules regarding the quarantining of ships and ports to prevent the spread of plague and cholera, and to administer other public health conventions.
You state that Cuba's accomplishment in limiting the virus to 862 known cases (in a population of more than 10 million) is a result of "mandatory testing and the quarantining of infected people."
At the same time, there have also been cases of what is known as ‘bluetongue’ in animals, and the necessary quarantining, seizures and bans on movement have exacerbated the problems of selling livestock.
He is calling for the expulsion of illegal immigrants and immigrants without jobs as well as the quarantining of AIDS patients in special detention centers, asserting that the fatal disease can be transmitted through sweat.
He made a brief stop in New England last week, to press for the quarantining of all AIDS victims and carriers of the virus, warning that the disease could cause the economic collapse of the United States.
Dr. Su said Dr. Richards, who had worked in two hospitals with outbreaks that forced the quarantining of dozens of doctors and nurses, felt feverish on Monday and confined himself to his room wearing a mask.
This has been done through better infection controls in hospitals, as well as by the early quarantining of the close personal contacts of infected individuals, so that if they later fell sick, they would not spread the disease to even more people.
At about the same time, OutWeek ignited a major local controversy by revealing that Mayor David Dinkins' newly appointed Health Commissioner, Woody Meyers, advocated the quarantining of people with AIDS.
Mel Klenetsky, co-director of political operations for the Larouche-affiliated National Democratic Policy Committee and LaRouche's campaign director, said that there must be universal testing and mandatory quarantining of HIV carriers.
In his last budget as Minister of Finance before retiring, Caygill lifted the quarantining of rental losses on investment property, allowing an investor to offset losses on their investment property against their other taxable income.
Secondly, I am delighted that we have now effective proposals, which I am sure the Commissioner will accept for the quarantining of animals which come from third countries where rabies is endemic - the Indian subcontinent would be a case in point.
But what complicates the issue for Republicans is the characterization of AIDS by conservatives in Congress and elsewhere as a disease for which the response must be widespread testing across the nation and quarantining of AIDS patients.
'Having read your manifesto I feel bound to add that your racist policies, your opposition to aid for third world countries, and your proposals for the quarantining of those carry the AIDS virus are deeply repugnant to the Christian consciousness.'