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Title: Quarantine Law Exploring Issues Related to Travel with an Infectious Disease
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border, and eventually arrived in New York City, where he was admitted to a U.S. hospital. Mr. Speaker, presently in medical quarantine, maintains he has not broken the law, but the controversy sparked by his travels has re-focused the attention of Congress and government on gaps in the nation's border security system... Showed first 250 characters
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hospital. Mr. Speaker, presently in medical quarantine, maintains he has not broken the law, but the controversy sparked by his travels has re-focused the attention of Congress and government on gaps in the nation's border security system. However, the more important issue revolves around enforcement of medical compliance procedures related to issues regarding travelers with contagious diseases and, subsequently, the protection of the public at large... Showed next 250 characters
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