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9 People, Including Family Of 6, in Precautionary Quarantine In CT Over Ebola Concerns | |
2014-10-24 | |
![]() The office of West Haven Mayor Edward O'Brien said the family, which returned to Connecticut on Saturday, was not showing any signs of Ebola, FoxCT.com reported. They were flagged by Transportation Security Administration officials at John F. Kennedy International Airport because of their travel to West Africa, although officials have not said which country they had been in. According to the Connecticut Department of Health, the department issued four quarantine orders in the state, involving nine people. None of the individuals are sick and do not present a risk to public health, officials said. The quarantine is precautionary and will last the standard 21-day period, a time frame during which health officials say symptoms would surface if anyone has contracted the deadly virus.
"There's nothing to be afraid of. There is no Ebola in West Haven," O'Brien told FoxCT.com. The family members are checking themselves for the virus and reporting to the state health department by phone. The quarantine comes one day after the Centers for Disease Control announced that all travelers arriving in the U.S. from the three Ebola-stricken African countries -- Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea -- will be subject to a 21-day monitoring program. Returning travelers will have to give authorities an address, two phone numbers and two email addresses, as well as the address of a personal contact. They will get kits and be required to take their temperatures once per day and report to public health authorities, for 21 days. The program will start Monday in six states: New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey and Georgia. Meanwhile, ...back at the shouting match, Bart was wondering if fisticuffs would be appropriate at this point... several states are taking the Ebola crisis into their own hands, by tapping emergency funds in their budgets, launching treatment units and holding public hearings to stanch the spread of misinformation about the virus. The lines of responsibility for what the federal government and what the states should be doing have blurred in recent days, amid questions over guidance initially provided by the CDC. But the states touched by the outbreak scare, including Ohio where one Ebola patient visited before returning to Dallas, are scrambling to shore up their medical lines of defense. | |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#13 NY Post said another US physician who treated Ebola patients in the Hot Zone came through JFK & is on his way back home to Palo Alto, between yesterday & today. He will be self-monitoring. |
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 2014-10-24 22:22 |
#12 Other comments on the mandatory quarantine order: An automatic three-week quarantine makes sense for anyone "with a clear exposure" to Ebola, said Dr. Richard Wenzel, a Virginia Commonwealth University scientist who formerly led the International Society for Infectious Diseases. Aid organizations such as Doctors Without Borders, the group Spencer was working for, have argued that mandatory quarantines are unnecessary because people with Ebola aren't contagious until symptoms begin, and even then it requires close contact with body fluids. Also, aid groups have warned that many health care volunteers wouldn't go to Ebola hot zones if they knew they would be confined to their homes for three weeks after they got back. "A three-week complete quarantine would eliminate two-thirds to three-quarters of the volunteers from the U.S." going to West Africa, said Dr. Rick Sacra, a Massachusetts physician who was recently infected in Liberia but recovered. "They wouldn't be able to spare the time." |
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 2014-10-24 22:11 |
#11 This afternoon both NY and NJ tightened their screening and quarantine policies for people coming in from the Hot Zone:In a major new state policy for New York and New Jersey, Governors Andrew Cuomo and Chris Christie announced a mandatory quarantine for people returning to the U.S. through area airports who are deemed "high risk." |
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 2014-10-24 22:04 |
#10 Fine photos Beoserker, the paleos should bless their idol that it was the jooooooooooos and not the Jaaaaaaaaps that made the desert bloom. |
Posted by: Shipman 2014-10-24 16:19 |
#9 States doing the job the Feds can't or won't. CT is the only state I know of that is doing the mandatory quarantine of everyone arriving from the Hot Zone. At least one of our 50 is not AWOL and is taking this issue seriously. |
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 2014-10-24 15:26 |
#8 Accordingto the Connecticut Department of Health, the department issued four quarantine orders in the state, involving nine people. States doing the job the Feds can't or won't. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2014-10-24 14:48 |
#7 Getting serious in Texas about Ebola precautions. They are spraying Tabasco sauce on PPE to verify its proper function and utilization. |
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 2014-10-24 14:41 |
#6 Ebola in Red states? Geraldo says no need for a ban on travel from Liberia. Ebola in NYC? Geraldo says "BAN TRAVEL, QUARANTINE!!" Where does Geraldo live again?? |
Posted by: AlanC 2014-10-24 11:20 |
#5 Despite history rewritten by leftest progressives, temporary relocation [quarantine if you will] does not necessarily have to be a negative experience. Ansel Adams photographs. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2014-10-24 08:53 |
#4 I am surprised, Geraldo usually has nothing to say of any use. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2014-10-24 08:41 |
#3 The odious Geraldo Rivera is on Fox as we speak insisting that "this is war" and a total blockade on travel to and from the affected African nations be initiated immediately. Perhaps the scales are falling away. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2014-10-24 08:17 |
#2 Will he close the borders now? No. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2014-10-24 05:51 |
#1 Not good news for Eboma. |
Posted by: Ebbomosh Hupemp2664 2014-10-24 00:57 |