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            Not to worry, MEM. If you end up in a Canadian quarantine camp, there will be plenty of good reading for you online, to occupy your time until you're released.
  "History of Quarantine" from the CDC;  last revised on July 20, 2020. https://www.cdc.gov/quarant...storyquarantine.html
  "Lessons from the History of Quarantine, from Plague to Influenza A" Eugenia Tognottr for Emerging Infectious Diseases; February, 2013. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.go...articles/PMC3559034/
  "The Long History of Coercive Health Responses in American Law" Adam Klein and Benjamin Wittes; April 13, 2020. https://www.lawfareblog.com...sponses-american-law
  "The concept of quarantine in history: from plague to SARS" Gian Franco Gensini et al, for Journal of Infection; November 1, 2004. https://www.journalofinfect...(04)00054-4/fulltext
  "Quarantine: Its Use and Limitations" Karen Weathersbee for the American Bar Association, Administrative Law; winning essay of 2008. https://www.americanbar.org...8gs_winner_essay.pdf
  "A brief history of quarantines in the United States" Josh Hicks for the Washington Post; October 7, 2014. https://www.washingtonpost....n-the-united-states/
  "A History Of Quarantines, From Bubonic Plague To Typhoid Mary" Eleanor Klibanoff for NPR; January 26, 2020. https://www.npr.org/section...ague-to-typhoid-mary
  And so, the forum is decorated once again, in the endless pursuit of a literary and journalistic aesthetic.
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