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    Nurse defies Ebola quarantine

    By Agencies in Fort Kent, Maine | China Daily | Updated: 2014-10-31 07:55

    State officials seek court OK to detain Hickox until Nov 10

    State police plan to monitor the movements and interactions of a nurse who vowed to defy the state's quarantine for healthcare workers who treat Ebola patients, but troopers cannot take her into custody without a judge's permission.

    State officials were seeking a court order to detain Kaci Hickox for the remainder of the 21-day incubation period for Ebola that ends on Nov 10.

    Hickox contends there's no need for quarantine because she's showing no symptoms, and she made her point by taking a bike ride early on Thursday despite a state order to stay at home in quarantine.

    Hickox and her boyfriend rode their bicycles away from their house in the northeastern state of Maine as a gaggle of media looked on and cameras rolled, CNN reported.

    "There's a lot of misinformation about how Ebola is transmitted, and I can understand why people are frightened. But their fear is not based on medical facts," Norman Siegel, one of her attorneys, said on Wednesday as a showdown appeared imminent.

    Hickox, who volunteered in Sierra Leone with Doctors Without Borders, was the first person forced into New Jersey's mandatory quarantine for people arriving at the Newark airport from three West African countries. Hickox spent the weekend in a tent in New Jersey before traveling to the home she shares with her boyfriend, a nursing student.

    "I'm not willing to stand here and let my civil rights be violated when it's not science-based," she told reporters Wednesday evening.

    Generally, states have broad authority when it comes to such matters. But Maine health officials could have a tough time convincing a judge that Hickox poses a threat, said attorney Jackie L. Caynon III, who specializes in health law in Worcester, Massachusetts.

    "If somebody isn't showing signs of the infection, then it's kind of hard to say someone should be under mandatory quarantine," he said.

    Ebola, which is spread through direct contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person, has killed thousands of people in Africa, but only four people have been diagnosed with it in the United States. People can't be infected just by being near someone who's sick, and people aren't contagious unless they're sick, health officials say.

    Guidelines from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend daily monitoring for healthcare workers like Hickox who have come into contact with Ebola patients. But some states like Maine are going above and beyond those guidelines.

    The defense department is going even further. On Wednesday, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel ordered military men and women helping fight Ebola to undergo 21-day quarantines that start upon their return instead of their last exposure to an Ebola patient.

    President Barack Obama warned that overly restrictive measures imposed upon returning healthcare workers could discourage them from volunteering in Africa.

    Maine Governor Paul LePage maintained that the state must be "vigilant" to protect others.

    State law allows a judge to grant temporary custody of someone if health officials demonstrate "a clear and immediate public health threat".

    The state's court filing was expected late on Wednesday or early on Thursday, officials said. If a judge grants the request, then Hickox will appeal the decision on constitutional grounds, necessitating a hearing, Siegel said.

    Siegel said the nurse hopes her fight against the quarantine will help bring an end to misinformation about how the Ebola virus is transmitted.

    AP - AFP

     Nurse defies Ebola quarantine

    Members of the US Department of Defense's Ebola Military Medical Support Team assist each other with their protective gear during training at San Antonio Military Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, on Oct 24. Eric Gay / Associated Press

    (China Daily 10/31/2014 page12)

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