Venice established the world’s first institutionalized system of quarantine
In 1348, Venice established the world’s first institutionalized system of quarantine that gave a council of three the power to detain ships, cargoes, and individuals in the Venetian lagoon for up to 40 days (quaranta giorni, Italian for “40 days”) in an attempt to prevent the Black Death, a plague epidemic from reaching its shores.
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Source: National Library of Medicine
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