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Members of the media follow Kaci Hickox Thursday as she rides bike along a road in Fort Kent.
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Kaci Hickox and her boyfriend, Ted Wilbur, left their Fort Kent home Thursday morning and rode bikes to a snowmobile trail.
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Maine State Police trooper vehicles, as well as members of national and local media stand outside the home of Ted Wilbur and Kaci Hickox in Fort Kent Thursday morning.
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A Maine State police officer waits outside the home of Ted Wilbur, while a CDC employee assesses Kaci Hickox at her boyfriend Ted Wilbur's home in Fort Kent. Whitney Hayward/Staff Photographer
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An unmarked Maine State Police Trooper sits outside the home of Ted Wilbur, where Kaci Hickox returned Tuesday evening in Fort Kent, ME on Wednesday. A uniformed officer said the Maine State Police was there to work with the CDC, to watch for safety and movement at the home. Whitney Hayward/Staff Photographer
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Members of the media line up outside Ted Wilbur’s home, where Kaci Hickox returned on Tuesday night, in Fort Kent, ME on WednesdayWhitney Hayward/Staff Photographer
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One of the primary objections to the detention of Maine nurse Kaci Hickox in a tent outside a New Jersey hospital was that she couldn’t have access to anyone, didn’t have a television and had almost no comforts, such as a flush toilet.