Isolation Centers
Isolation centers are facilities designed to separate individuals who may be infected with contagious diseases, such as COVID-19, from the general population. These centers help prevent the spread of illness by providing a controlled environment where patients can receive medical care and monitoring while they recover.
Typically, isolation centers are equipped with medical staff, necessary supplies, and accommodations to ensure the comfort and safety of patients. They play a crucial role in public health responses, allowing for effective management of outbreaks and protecting vulnerable communities from potential exposure to infectious diseases.