Fort Kent, ME – Nurse Says She Plans To End Voluntary Quarantine

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    This undated image provided by University of Texas at Arlington shows Kaci Hickox. In a Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014 telephone interview with CNN, Hickox, the nurse quarantined at a New Jersey hospital because she had contact with Ebola patients in West Africa, said the process of keeping her isolated is "inhumane." (AP Photo/University of Texas at Arlington)Fort Kent, ME – A nurse who treated Ebola patients in West Africa said Wednesday that she plans to end her voluntary isolation in Maine, leading to a potential showdown with state officials who have vowed to enforce a mandatory quarantine.

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    Gov. Paul LePage said state police are monitoring the Fort Kent home where nurse Kaci Hickox is staying to ensure her protection as well as the safety of the community, he said.

    Hickox told NBC’s “Today” show and ABC’s “Good Morning America” that she has so far abided by the state’s voluntary quarantine. She said she had no contact with anyone Tuesday and will have no human contact again Wednesday. But she said she will take action if the policy isn’t changed by Thursday.

    “I don’t plan on sticking to the guidelines,” Hickox said on “Today.” ”I remain appalled by these home quarantine policies that have been forced upon me even though I am in perfectly good health.”

    Her lawyer told The Associated Press that Hickox isn’t willing to cooperate further unless the state lifts “all or most of the restrictions,” which LePage said was disappointing.

    “We hoped that the healthcare worker would voluntarily comply with these protocols, but this individual has stated publicly she will not abide by the protocols,” LePage said in a statement. “We are very concerned about her safety and health and that of the community.”

    Hickox, who volunteered in Africa with Doctors Without Borders, was the first person forced into New Jersey’s mandatory quarantine for people arriving at Newark Liberty International Airport from three West African countries.

    New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo were sharply criticized for ordering mandatory quarantines for health care workers like Hickox who’ve shown no symptoms of Ebola. Now in Maine, Hickox arrived Tuesday night at the off-campus home of her boyfriend, who’s a senior nursing student at the University of Maine at Fort Kent.

    “I am not going to sit around and be bullied by politicians and forced to stay in my home when I am not a risk to the American public,” she said.

    Norman Siegel, one of her lawyers, said he remains hopeful the state will ease its restrictions. If not, then the state would have to go to court, and Siegel would challenge the state’s action, he said.

    “Our position is very simple. There’s no justification for the state of Maine to quarantine her. She has no symptoms and therefore she’s not contagious. And she’s not at a risk to the public or the health and welfare of people in the state of Maine,” he said.

    LePage said he commended all health care workers who have volunteered in Africa to treat Ebola patients. He said he had hoped Hickox would voluntarily comply with Maine’s restrictions, which go beyond Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines that recommend only monitoring for health care workers who have treated Ebola patients but show now symptoms.

    “While we certainly respect the rights of one individual, we must be vigilant in protecting 1.3 million Mainers, as well as anyone who visits our great state,” he said.


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    misslydia128
    misslydia128
    9 years ago

    So, the little brat doesn’t wanna stay home…

    Nobody
    Nobody
    9 years ago

    Mary Mallon (a.k.a. Typhoid Mary) would be proud.

    DrGee
    DrGee
    9 years ago

    Nurse Hickox needs to listen the infectious disease specialists involved in her case.She could be asymptomatic now and seroconvert later and then become symptomatic.

    9 years ago

    Want a war on stupid? This might be her day.

    Seriously, just order a few pizzas.

    Sha1om
    Sha1om
    9 years ago

    She’s a licensed professional, isn’t she?

    I wonder what the Texas Board of Nursing would have to say about this.

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    9 years ago

    She is a socialist liberal demo @# activist and i hope she drops dead from this disease. She think she’s better than anyone else. Well she’s not. She’s going to drop dead the same way!

    One-Comment
    One-Comment
    9 years ago

    If she were Jewish you would be screaming anti-semitism.