
Quarantine stations
Quarantine stations are facilities set up to monitor and manage the health of individuals arriving from other regions, especially during outbreaks of contagious diseases. When people arrive at a port or airport, they may be required to stay at a quarantine station to ensure they do not spread illness. These stations assess travelers for symptoms, provide medical care if needed, and help prevent the transmission of diseases. They are crucial for public health safety, especially during pandemics or when there’s a risk of certain infectious diseases entering a new area.