CDC’s quarantine legacy
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A cornerstone of public health, the quarantine service at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention can trace its roots to the founding of the United States and to a Venetian practice that began in the 1300s. Quarantine remains a living legacy in the modern era for global health security.
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