Nurse Kaci Hickox Doesn’t Intend to Obey Maine Ebola Quarantine: Report
“We do not want to have to legally enforce in-home quarantine,” Mary Mayhew, commissioner of the state Health and Human Services Department, said at a news conference. She wouldn’t comment on Hickox’s case specifically, but Hickox’s attorney told the Bangor Daily News that his client — who was quarantined against her will in New Jersey upon her return to the U.S. — “doesn’t want to agree to continue to be confined to a residence” beyond two days.
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