Kentucky is taking severe measures to ensure residents exposed to the coronavirus stay at home. Louisville residents who have been in contact with coronavirus patients but refuse to isolate themselves are being made to wear ankle bracelets.
A judge has ordered one resident to stay at home after refusing to self-quarantine. CNN affiliate WDRB reports that the person, identified as D.L. in the court order, is living with"someone who has tested positive for the illness and another person who is a presumptive case," according to an affidavit from Dr. Sarah Moyer, director of the health department. Having been exposed to the highly contagious disease, D.L. was ordered to stay at home last week.
A playground in Louisville, Kentucky remains closed due to the coronavirus.Under Kentucky's current guidelines aimed at curbing the spread of the virus, only life-sustaining businesses can remain open. Organizations that provide charitable and social services can also remain open. These include food banks and places that provide food, shelter and social services to those who are economically disadvantaged or people with disabilities.
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