Self-isolating may be hard for many younger people who are already disappointed that they're going back to their parents' houses instead of their universities.
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Self-isolating may be hard for many younger people who are already disappointed that they're going back to their parents' houses instead of their universities.
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Tom and Mary are both self-isolating at home.
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The future British king is self-isolating at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, with his wife, Camilla.
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People in quarantine or who are self-isolating will ideally confine themselves to a separate room.
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