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    Multimedia journalist Kaitlyn Chana and Grady Trimble from Bangor WLBZ 2, film outside the home of Theodore Wilbur while Maine State Police continue to monitor the home in Fort Kent, on Wednesday.

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    State Health and Human Services Commissioner Mary Mayhew, left, listens as Dr. Sheila Pinette, director of Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, talks about the state's response to travelers who've been exposed to the Ebola virus, during a news conference Wednesday in Augusta.

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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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    The home of Theodore Wilbur, the boyfriend of Kaci Hickox, who returned Tuesday evening to Fort Kent, ME on Wednesday. (Photo by 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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    NBC affiliate network producer Nick Bogert, left, video photojournalist Joel Coblenz, center, and audio technician Paul Green knock on the home of Ted Wilbur, where Kaci Hickox returned Tuesday evening in Fort Kent, ME on Wednesday. Whitney Hayward/Staff Photographer

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    An NBC news team knocks on the door of nurse Kaci Hickox's Fort Kent house Wednesday morning.

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    Maine state troopers stationed on Kaci Hickox's road in Fort Kent Wednesday morning

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    The house of nurse Kaci Hickox who is fighting her quarantine after returning home from ministering to Ebola patients in

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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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    A state health official is escorted by a Maine State Police trooper to the home of Theodore Wilbur, where Kaci Hickox is staying in Fort Kent. Whitney Hayward/Staff Photographer

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    Ted Wilbur greets a passing car as he waits for a stte health official to take his girlfriend, Kaci Hickox's temperature. She is being monitored to determine whether she is displaying symptoms of Ebola. Whitney Hayward/Staff Photographer

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    Members of the media photograph Theodore Wilbur, left, a Maine health official and a Maine State Police trooper in Fort Kent. Whitney Hayward/Staff Photographer

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    Media gathered outside of Kaci Hickox and boyfriend Ted Wilbur's house as dawn breaks in Fort Kent Thursday morning. Whitney Hayward/Staff Photographer

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    Hickox said. take questions from the press regarding the state of Maine’s quarantine policy outside Wilbur’s home in Fort Kent, ME on Wednesday, October 29, 2014. “I remain in good spirits and I’m thankful to be home with my partner Ted. I went into public health because I believe that good science and compassion can make a difference in peoples’ lives. That is exactly why I went to Sierra leone to fight Ebola. It is not my intention to put anyone at risk in this community. We have been in negotiations all day with the state of Maine, and tried to resolve this amicably, but they will not allow me to leave my house and have any interaction with the public even though I’m completely healthy and symptom free.” Hickox said she’s been told the attorney general intends to file legal action, and if that occurs, she will fight those legal actions. (Photo by Whitney Hayward/Staff Photographer)

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    Nurse Kaci Hickox and boyfriend Ted Wilbur answer media questions on the state’s quarantine policy Wednesday evening outside Wilbur’s home in Fort Kent. Hickox said she still has no symptoms of Ebola and “I remain in good spirits and I’m thankful to be home.”

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