vaarantumiselle
Vaarantumiselle, or "quarantine" in Finnish, refers to a public health measure used to isolate individuals who have been exposed to infectious diseases to prevent the spread of illness. The practice dates back centuries and has been employed during various epidemics, including the Black Death in medieval Europe. In modern times, quarantine is primarily implemented by health authorities when outbreaks of contagious diseases, such as COVID-19, influenza, or tuberculosis, are detected.
The purpose of quarantine is to monitor and separate people who may have been exposed to an
In Finland, quarantine measures are regulated by the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) and enforced
Vaarantumiselle is not limited to individuals but can also apply to entire communities or facilities, such