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Gov. Scott Issues Order Over Ebola Monitoring

MIAMI (CBSMiami) -- Florida Governor Rick Scott issued an order Saturday mandating health monitoring for anyone coming back from an Ebola affected area.

Travelers coming back from a place designated as an Ebola affected area by the Centers For Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC) will now have to be monitored twice daily for 21 days.

In statement released Saturday Scott said, "This executive order will give the Florida Department of Health the authority they need to conduct 21-day health monitoring and risk assessments for all those who have returned or will return to Florida from the CDC designated Ebola-affected areas of Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. We have asked the CDC to identify the risk levels of all returning individuals from these areas, but they have not provided that information." 

Scott went onto say they are in the process of trying to make four people who returned to Florida be under the health evaluation.

"Therefore, we are moving quickly to require the four individuals who have returned to Florida already – and anyone in the future who will return to Florida from an Ebola area – to take part in twice daily 21-day health evaluations with DOH personnel," said Scott. 

Scott said the monitoring will help them prevent the spread of the deadly disease. While we do not have an Ebola case in Florida, Scott said the order is out of abundance of caution as well as the product of lack of action from the CDC.

"I want to be clear that we are taking this aggressive action at the state level out of an abundance of caution in the absence of much-needed Ebola risk classification information from the CDC. We are using what information is available to our Department of Health through the CDC's Epi-X web-based system, which monitors individuals who travel to areas with infectious diseases, including Ebola. Using this system, we know that four individuals have already returned to Florida after traveling to Ebola-affected areas. Following the news of Dr. Craig Spencer testing positive for Ebola in New York, DOH began working to identify anyone who has already returned to Florida after traveling to an Ebola area and is aggressively investigating how much risk these individuals pose for contracting the disease," said Scott.

The governor went on to say if they determine a traveler is at "high risk' of contracting the disease." The Florida Department of Health may put the person under mandatory quarantine.

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