sóttkví
Sóttkví is an Icelandic term that translates to quarantine or isolation, specifically in the context of disease prevention. It refers to the period of separation imposed on individuals who have been exposed to a contagious disease or are suspected of being infected, in order to prevent further spread. This practice is a public health measure aimed at containing outbreaks.
Historically, the concept of sóttkví has been employed for centuries as a means to control epidemics. Early
In modern times, sóttkví is implemented based on scientific understanding of infectious agents and their incubation