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Coast guard and Quarantine

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Difference between Coast guard and Quarantine

Coast guard vs. Quarantine

A coast guard or coastguard is a maritime security organization of a particular country. A quarantine is used to separate and restrict the movement of people; it is a 'a restraint upon the activities or communication of persons or the transport of goods designed to prevent the spread of disease or pests', for a certain period of time.

Similarities between Coast guard and Quarantine

Coast guard and Quarantine have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Border control, Customs, HM Customs and Excise.

Border control

Border controls are measures taken by a country to monitor or regulate its borders.

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Customs

Customs is an authority or agency in a country responsible for collecting tariffs and for controlling the flow of goods, including animals, transports, personal, and hazardous items, into and out of a country.

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HM Customs and Excise

HM Customs and Excise (properly known as Her Majesty's Customs and Excise (or His as appropriate), often abbreviated to HMCE) was a department of the British Government formed in 1909 by the merger of HM Customs and HM Excise; its primary responsibility was the collection of customs duties, excise duties, and other indirect taxes.

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Coast guard and Quarantine Comparison

Coast guard has 268 relations, while Quarantine has 111. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.79% = 3 / (268 + 111).

References

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