By Jonathan Allen
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Illinois joined New York and New Jersey in imposing mandatory quarantines for people arriving with a risk of having contracted Ebola in West Africa, but the first person isolated under the new rules, a nurse returning from…
U.S. nurse quarantined over Ebola calls treatment "frenzy of disorganization"
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