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What Are the Alternatives to Physical Distancing?
While physical distancing is a primary strategy for controlling the spread of infectious diseases, it is often used in conjunction with other public health measures. These include:
Vaccination
: Immunizing the population to achieve
herd immunity
.
Testing and Contact Tracing
: Identifying and isolating infected individuals to prevent further spread.
Quarantine and Isolation
: Separating those who are infected or exposed from the healthy population.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
: Using masks, gloves, and other protective gear.
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