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Self-Isolation

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AsapSCIENCE

Biology, Life Sciences, Comedy, Youtuber, Science

4.92.6K Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

What happens when you self-isolate? We look at studies from the 2003 SARS epidemic to explain what to expect from staying at home during a global pandemic.

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0:00.0

Welcome back to SideNote.

0:10.9

Today we are talking about something we are all doing right now, which is self-isolation.

0:17.0

We're going to explain some studies about how self-isolation impacted people during the

0:21.1

SARS epidemic in Hong Kong.

0:23.2

And we're also going to be talking about paid sick leave.

0:26.4

How, splicing in that weird things that we are doing right now, bunker down in our home

0:31.0

as we self-isolate.

0:32.0

Hey, it's Mitch and Greg.

0:34.0

Hello, welcome back to SideNote.

0:36.4

From self-isolation.

0:38.2

We're quarantined.

0:40.2

Well, no, we're just in our home alone trying not to interact with a single soul other than

0:46.8

each other and our dog.

0:48.1

I think everyone's kind of doing this right now.

0:50.7

It's such a weird time.

0:52.2

I mean, people are, but then I've seen people outside still.

0:54.6

I'm not as much seeing people on social media being like obviously our city where

0:58.3

in Toronto has now shut down a lot of restaurants and bars.

1:01.4

But it hasn't been mandated by the government.

1:03.6

Yeah, the restaurants on their own are shutting down.

1:05.9

I thought it was mandated.

1:07.3

No, they're like, it's not like legally like you have to close.

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