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This finding has important implications for public health policy measures that were instituted at ports of entry and educational institutions during the first wave of the pandemic.
1906: The eight-hour workday was instituted at two major firms in the printing industry.
Formal drug tests seemed necessary and were instituted at the 1968 Winter Games in Grenoble, France.
Whether that upswing is directly attributable to the laptop program is, however, an open question, since new reading and math programs were instituted at the same time.
In 1644 official rites for worshipping the ancient physicians were instituted at the Qing Hui Palace near the College of Imperial Physicians in Peking (Beijing).
After the World Trade Center was attacked on Sept. 11, the Holland and Brooklyn Battery Tunnels were closed, and security checks were instituted at other crossings.
Major changes to China's sports policy were instituted at the start of the era of economic reform in the early 1980s.
"Furthermore," Mr. Fine said, "the proximity of the presidential election makes it highly unlikely that any change in policy would be instituted at the Oct. 3 F.O.M.C. meeting.
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