noun a state or process of voluntarily separating oneself from others, typically to prevent the spread of illness
verb to voluntarily separate oneself from others, typically to prevent the spread of illness
Individuals who have been exposed to a contagious disease are advised to self-isolate to prevent further spread.
Travelers returning from high-risk areas may be asked to self-isolate to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
Individuals experiencing symptoms of anxiety or depression may choose to self-isolate to focus on self-care and mental well-being.
During a public health emergency, individuals may be required to self-isolate to protect the community.
A writer may self-isolate in order to focus on their work and minimize distractions.
A psychologist may recommend self-isolation as a way to protect oneself and others from potential exposure to a contagious illness.
A doctor may advise patients to self-isolate if they are showing symptoms of a communicable disease to prevent its spread to others.
A teacher may need to self-isolate if they have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for a contagious virus.
A business owner may require employees to self-isolate if they have recently traveled to a high-risk area or come into contact with an infected individual.