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Stay-at-home order

A stay-at-home order, safer-at-home order, movement control order – also referred to by loose use of the terms quarantine, isolation, or lockdown – is an order from a government authority that restricts movements of a population as a mass quarantine strategy for suppressing or mitigating an epidemic or pandemic by ordering residents to stay home except…

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COVID-19 pandemic

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Stay-at-home order

Nodes42
Edges41
Triples27
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.047619
Components1

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Stay-at-home order

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related to North America · 9
Stay-at-home order → Additional, Canada, Chicago, Illinois, In, Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Students, The, United States
related to COVID-19 pandemic · 8
Stay-at-home order → Countries, COVID-19, Mostly, Numerous, Schools, Singapore, Some, The
related to Scope · 5
Stay-at-home order → In, Some, The, There, When
related to Australia · 2
Stay-at-home order → In Melbourne, Sydney

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lockdown order stay-at-home orders quarantine term people covid-19 residents home used states essential measures colloquially united shelter-in-place control government allowed

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an active shooter which would require seeking a safe place to hide within the same building that the person already occupies until the situation is resolvedinstance ofPeople were not familiar with it as the term shelter in place had been used in other emergency situations0.80text
turning off lightsinstance ofAdditional actions may be taken0.80text
staying away from windowsinstance ofAdditional actions may be taken0.80text
Stay-at-home orderrelated to AustraliaIn Melbourne0.60section
Stay-at-home orderrelated to AustraliaSydney0.60section
Stay-at-home orderrelated to COVID-19 pandemicNumerous0.60section
Stay-at-home orderrelated to COVID-19 pandemicCOVID-190.60section
Stay-at-home orderrelated to COVID-19 pandemicCountries0.60section
Stay-at-home orderrelated to COVID-19 pandemicSome0.60section
Stay-at-home orderrelated to COVID-19 pandemicMostly0.60section
Stay-at-home orderrelated to COVID-19 pandemicSchools0.60section
Stay-at-home orderrelated to COVID-19 pandemicThe0.60section

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