Ebola Exposed Nurse Flaunts Quarantine

Matthew 24:7 For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. And there will be famines, pestilences, and earthquakes in various places.

A nurse who worked on Ebola patients in Sierra Leone who returned to the U.S. and complained about mandatory quarantine is now flaunting a voluntary quarantine.

Kaci Hickox, 33, had been working in Sierra Leone as part of Doctors Without Borders.  New Jersey officials ordered her into quarantine when she returned to the United States and she hired lawyers to challenge the ruling.  She eventually was allowed to leave for her home state of Maine if she agreed to a voluntary quarantine.

Hickok said she would flaunt any quarantine order because she believes there’s no risk of exposing anyone to Ebola because she’s not sick.

She left her home to take a bike ride with her boyfriend this morning in full view of national media cameras.  Her lawyer said that because Hickox didn’t want to “freak people out” she didn’t ride through the center of town.

“Since there’s no court order, she can be out in public,” Siegel said. “Even if people disagree with her position, I would hope they respect the fact that she’s taking into account the fear, which is based on misinformation about the way the disease is transmitted.”

Hickox and her lawyer claim the orders for quarantine are just politically motivated.

2 thoughts on “Ebola Exposed Nurse Flaunts Quarantine

  1. This is the first article I’ve seen about this. She should have been imprisoned for the full term of her quarantine. Lucky for us no outbreak of Ebola occurred. We’ve all heard that as a virus, Ebola could mutate in the way it’s transmitted at any time! How arrogant of her (she’s no doctor!) to put the public at risk of an Ebola pandemic just so she could enjoy her freedom!

  2. if any one dies that she has contact with of Ebola, she should be indicted for murder. Universities have said it has mutated to airborne status, but of course she knows more than anybody. As a nurse, she should know better. There have been doctors and nurses that got it. The first man that came into our country from Africa on 9 24-25/14, didn’t have it either, (per him), but he died of Ebola 10/8/14. Get real.

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