Instead of quarantining malformed messages, the security products happily forwarded them to their destination. |
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Bedford School is not quarantining pupils who have returned from affected areas, but is monitoring their temperatures twice a day. |
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During the meeting, officials raised the possibility of quarantining the entire slum. |
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There's nothing wrong with quarantining a farm and putting it away and destroying the fish. |
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The aid from the Conseil général de la Haute-Garonne is intended to offset part of the additional costs entailed by quarantining the animals. |
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More than 35 million passengers were screened with the intent of quarantining those with fever. |
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With the exception of income management and quarantining, the only payment with formal mutual obligations was unemployment benefit. |
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Repeatedly the pair have explained why quarantining West Africa would be unwise. |
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This could include stricter controls on third country imports, controls at airports and quarantining new additions to livestock. |
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This would put many lives immediately at risk, and might involve mass evacuations, quarantining, and decontamination of people and property. |
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Issues of common concern which need further consideration include antivirals, vaccines, travel restrictions, quarantining and border closures. |
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A plague of this disease had afflicted the population and forced the quarantining of seven families, two of which were hard hit. |
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Some areas are quarantining returning migrants, while teams are being organised to bring in crops so that workers don't have to return to help with the harvest, they said. |
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All the eligibility criteria for young cattle and their cumulative nature ensure that the aid is targeted exclusively at the animals actually concerned by the quarantining requirement. |
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Provision should be made for the receipt of animals in such a way that incoming animals do not put at risk animals already present in the facility, for example by quarantining. |
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Mr. John Morrison: It's something that's being talked about, regionalization within Canada, a way of quarantining or corralling a disease in case of disease outbreak. |
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This can also mean maintaining a closed flock, and quarantining new sheep for a month. |
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The imam told her, flatly, that his wife's corpse was still inside their house, and he assured her that he would be quarantining himself in the home of his other wife, who owned the store. |
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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. |
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However, I noticed that he talked a great deal about quarantining individuals who might be carrying a disease, which is the way most Canadians think of quarantine. |
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These practices include quarantining new stock, controlling rodents, cleaning footwear, changing coveralls and limiting exposure to wild birds and other wildlife as well as limiting access by visitors and service people. |
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To combat the spread of Ebola, the government implemented drastic measures such as limiting trading hours to 6am until 6pm, quarantining whole districts and enforcing nationwide lockdowns. |
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It handled the coordination of health emergency measures and was also responsible for quarantining and medical services in case of an outbreak of an infectious disease. |
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