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In reply to the discussion: Why can't these health care workers who've been exposed to Ebola just wait 21 days? [View all]magical thyme
(14,881 posts)"The state has made it clear it's going to do something. But its hands are tied.
"The first thing the governor has to do, which he has not yet done, is get a court order which requires her to stay in quarantine," CNN senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin said. "There is no court order now. She's not violating anything by taking a bike ride or leaving her house."
There's no guarantee the governor will be able to get a court order, Toobin said, because science does not consider her in a communicable situation."
And from her boyfriend:
"Wilbur said they are not trying to cause trouble and want the community to feel at ease.
"We did not go into the grocery store. We are not trying to get anyone sick," he said. "We don't believe that we can get anyone sick. We're not trying to push any limits here. We're members of this community too, and we want to make everyone feel comfortable.""
http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/31/health/us-ebola/
My guess is by the time they get a date for a hearing, her 21 days will be up. And one of LePage's quotes face-saving quotes yesterday implied that the police have had threats against her and the police are there to protect her.