Milford, CT – Connecticut Father Sues After Ebola Fears Keep Daughter From School

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    A U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) technician sets up an assay for Ebola within a containment laboratory in this undated handout picture. Diagnostic assays developed at USAMRIID are being used now in Africa to detect the Ebola virus in patient whole blood, serum or plasma samples, according to the U.S. Department of Defense. REUTERS/USAMRIID/Randal Schoepp/Handout via Reuters  Milford, CT – The father of a Connecticut third-grader sued her local schools on Tuesday, saying his daughter was discriminated against and banned from school based on irrational fears of Ebola because she attended a family wedding in Nigeria.

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    Stephen Opayemi filed the lawsuit in U.S. district court in Connecticut and asked the court to order the schools in Milford, Connecticut to immediately permit his daughter to return to class.

    Opayemi’s daughter has not experienced any symptoms associated with Ebola and her health is fine, the suit says.

    Milford’s mayor and its school superintendent did not immediately return calls requesting comment on Tuesday.

    Nigeria had 20 Ebola cases and eight deaths this year before the World Health Organization declared the country Ebola-free on Oct. 19. The epidemic is centered in three other West African countries, where about 5,000 people have died: Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.

    The third-grader, Ikeoluwa Opayemi, traveled to and from Lagos, Nigeria, between Oct. 2 and Oct. 13, according to the suit.

    The city of Milford and its schools “prohibited Ikeoluwa from entering Meadowside Elementary School based on fears and myths related to the transmission of Ebola,” the suit says.

    The suit was filed under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The law prohibits discrimination based on someone having a physical or mental impairment, or on the belief that someone has such an impairment.

    Milford officials refused the father’s offer to have both himself and his daughter screened for Ebola, according to the suit.

    (The case is Ikeoluwa Opayemi v. Milford Public Schools and City of Milford, U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, No. 3:14-cv-01597.)


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    9 years ago

    This father is so very concerned that his daughter is missing a few days of school that he has to take the drastic step of suing. Where was his concern for her when taking her into a country that has a widespread epidemic so serious that half the people who catch ebola die from it?

    Too many people suing at the drop of a hat. Just ridiculous.

    misslydia128
    misslydia128
    9 years ago

    Just for the money.

    curious
    curious
    9 years ago

    This is not disability related. This is about a fear, probably unfounded, regarded a contagious and fatal virus.
    And no symptoms does not mean healthy!

    TexasJew
    TexasJew
    9 years ago

    I would sue the school if they didn’t ask her to leave for 21 days. How can you put all these other children in danger?

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    9 years ago

    The children are in no danger. The child did not travel to anywhere near an ebola patient. She was nowhere near any country that has ebola.