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The History of 19th-Century Quarantine Politics: A Conversation with David S. Barnes

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The New Normal: How Quarantine Succeeded

Nobody ever liked quarantine. Everybody, everybody resented it or just outright hated it. The delay alone was inconvenient for for merchants. It was an unwanted extra cost. But the price could spoil. And it's a real threat to capitalism, right? Shutting down is a real shot. Right. Exactly. Even when no respectable doctors believed in contagion anymore, and believed that yellow fever and plague and other diseases epidemic diseases were actually spread from person to person. Quarantine still survived because quarantine was actually not based on a belief in contagion. Under certain meteorological conditions that accumulations of filth could give off disease causing emanations like my asthma. Yeah. So I explain how it

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