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Ted Wilbur addresses members of the media in the driveway of his home in Fort Kent late Thursday. Wilbur declined to discuss legal matters between his girlfriend, Kaci Hickox, and the state of Maine but said the couple aren't trying to make anyone in the town uncomfortable, and are only trying to catch up with their routines, now that Hickox is back home from West Africa.
Ted Wilbur addresses members of the media in the driveway of his home in Fort Kent late Thursday. Wilbur declined to discuss legal matters between his girlfriend, Kaci Hickox, and the state of Maine but said the couple aren't trying to make anyone in the town uncomfortable, and are only trying to catch up with their routines, now that Hickox is back home from West Africa.
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Kaci Hickox makes her way back into her house with members of the media surrounding her after a morning bike ride 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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Nurse Kaci Hickox leaves her home on a rural road in Fort Kent to take a bike ride with her boyfriend, Ted Wilbur, on Thursday.
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Nurse Kaci Hickox and her boyfriend, Ted Wilbur, ride bikes on a trail near her home in Fort Kent. The couple went on an hour-long ride followed by a Maine State Trooper. Police are monitoring her, but can't detain her without a court order signed by a judge.
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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 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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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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The house of nurse Kaci Hickox who is fighting her quarantine after returning home from ministering to Ebola patients in West Africa.
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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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Kaci Hickox speaks to the press outside her boyfriend's home on Wednesday night. She said she has been told that Maine's attorney general intends to file legal action, and if that occurs, she will fight it.
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Kaci Hickox speaks to reporters Wednesday night in Fort Kent.