Selected article for: "duty enforcement and isolation quarantine"

Author: Giubilini, Alberto; Douglas, Thomas; Maslen, Hannah; Savulescu, Julian
Title: Quarantine, isolation and the duty of easy rescue in public health
  • Document date: 2017_9_18
  • ID: 09gzchv0_48
    Snippet: One way that the state could comply with the duty enforcement requirement is to provide people in quarantine and isolation with what they need in order to ensure that submitting to quarantine and isolation is a form of easy rescue. It may be able to do this, for example, by providing people in quarantine or isolation with food, access to clean water and sanitation (which, as we have seen, have not always been guaranteed by local governments in ce.....
    Document: One way that the state could comply with the duty enforcement requirement is to provide people in quarantine and isolation with what they need in order to ensure that submitting to quarantine and isolation is a form of easy rescue. It may be able to do this, for example, by providing people in quarantine or isolation with food, access to clean water and sanitation (which, as we have seen, have not always been guaranteed by local governments in certain developing countries), psychological counselling, means to easily communicate with loved ones, protection from cross infection, prompt medical treatment if the condition develops and anything that would make the cost and the risk to them small enough to be reasonably bearable.

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