Noun
self-isolation (countable and uncountable, plural self-isolations)
(chiefly epidemiology) Voluntary isolation from others, especially in order to avoid spreading a communicable disease. [from 19th c.]
A border officer will still ask questions about their reasons for coming now and ensure self-isolation rules are being respected. Source: Internet
According to Etong, when NCDC picked the person away, the remaining occupants in the compound were advised to be on self-isolation for a while until they return. Source: Internet
According to the club, players and the official will now observe a period of self-isolation in accordance with the Super League of Malawi and Government safety protocols. Source: Internet
According to NHS Trusts, demand on hospital beds is growing as infection rates climb and absence rates among healthcare staff are also rising as more professionals miss work with Covid-related illness or self-isolation. Source: Internet
After all, it wasn’t really until mid-March that “social distancing” and “self-isolation” became widespread practices, so it’s no wonder many people weren’t up to speed on them weeks sooner. Source: Internet
After that, Daud was moved to a hotel in Mecca, where she remains in self-isolation, still wearing the electronic wristband. Source: Internet