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          • border closure
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          • (n.) A movement restriction measure, preventing movement of people between different jurisdictions with limited or no exceptions. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, a border closure may refer to a regional or national measure taken in order to contain the spread of the virus —either to keep the virus from spreading outwards, or into a previously uncontaminated zone. Wikipedia
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          • After that, Russia, which shares a border with various countries in the EU, also announced its own border closure. We have already had a number of border closures within the EU and the wider region — in keeping with the global response to movement, and specifically in response to outbreaks that started earlier (for example, Italy has had travel restrictions in place for weeks at this point). - TechCrunch by
          • Both governments seem wary of disrupting commerce; some $1.4bn-worth of goods crosses the border daily. The annual flow is the equivalent of nearly half of Mexico’s gdp. Besides, border closures do little good once an epidemic has taken hold on both sides. - The Economist by
          • Local law enforcement officials say rumors about border closure are unfounded, waste of time - Malheur Enterprise by
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          • закрытие границ
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          • Мера по ограничению передвижений, полностью исключающая перемещение людей между различными юрисдикциями или разрешающая его в ограниченном числе случаев. В контексте пандемии коронавируса COVID-19 под закрытием границ могут подразумеваться меры регионального или национального характера, предпринимаемые с целью сдерживания вируса — для предотвращения его распространения в другие либо ранее незатронутые пандемией области. Wikipedia (translation) - by Anna Chalisova
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          • Grenzschließung
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          • GRENZSCHLIESSUNG GILT FÜR ALLE – NUR NICHT FÜR ASYLWERBER Deutschland betreibt in der Corona-Krise den schärfsten Grenzschutz seit dem Schengen-Beitritt. Ausländer aus Frankreich, Österreich, Dänemark, Luxemburg und der Schweiz dürfen nicht mehr einreisen, falls sie keinen triftigen Grund haben. Welt - by Birgit Spalt
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          • Durch die Grenzschließung bestehe zudem die Gefahr, dass das über Jahrzehnte gewachsene freundschaftliche Verhältnis schaden nehme. - SR (Teil von ARD) by Birgit Spalt
          • Mindestens 10.000 der tschechischen Berufspendler in der Oberpfalz sind Heimschläfer und damit von der Grenzschließung betroffen. - Bayrischer Rundfunk by Birgit Spalt
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