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This woman was exposed to the Ebola Virus in Africa. Instead of doing her required Quarantine Time, she threatened a Law Suit and got to leave after 1 DAY of Quarantine and Allowed to Return to Maine. The intent of this Petition is to Have Kaci Hickox do her Quarantine Time without it being Voluntary or risk having her Medical License Revoked.
The petition’s author, Jamie Gaskey, says that she was aiming for 1,500 signatures. But thanks to Hickox’s public grandstanding and stubborn insistence on blowing off even a home quarantine, the petition has already run well past that number. As of 10 am Central time Thursday, it has well over 2,000 signatures from all over the country.
originally posted by: tavi45
a reply to: MrLimpet
Let's just label get a terrorist and throw her in Gitmo. If we're gonna overreact let's go full 'Murica with it. Let's stop pretending we're a nation of rational people.
originally posted by: tavi45
a reply to: MrLimpet
The petition for the Spanish nurses dog got more than double the signatures of any human with Ebola. I'm not surprised the frightened ignorant masses want her put under guard.
Let's just label get a terrorist and throw her in Gitmo. If we're gonna overreact let's go full 'Murica with it. Let's stop pretending we're a nation of rational people.
originally posted by: tavi45
a reply to: xuenchen
Wait. She's done this before?
Friday’s temporary order was the second issued by the court. The first, which enforced the stricter limits sought by the state, was issued Thursday and expired at 9 a.m. Friday. That came within hours of her defying Maine officials, leaving her home and going for a bike ride with her boyfriend.
The second temporary order will remain in effect until a hearing is convened to determine whether a permanent court order should be issued.
The hearing has been scheduled for 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4 and Wednesday Nov. 5, in Bangor, according to court documents.
The first, and now expired, court order granted the state’s desired restrictions, which temporarily banned Hickox from public transportation and public places, such as shopping malls and movie theaters, and stipulated she remain at least 3 feet away from other people when outside her home.
“The three points [the judge] still recommends I abide by are the three points I believe are part of this compromise we could make,” Hickox said. “I have been compliant with the direct monitoring the CDC recommends and will continue to be compliant.”
Not long after the press conference, a CDC worker arrived at Hickox’s house escorted by an officer from the Fort Kent Police Department.