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Typhoid Mary

1.) The health department did not want Mary to spread the diseases to anyone else so they locked her up. They were being very unfair to Mary when they did this but they were only thinking about the people she had hurt and the ones she could be. They decided to let her out as long as she did not cook anymore. So she agreed and they found her a laundry job and she did not like it. Mary did not feel it paid enough so she went back to cooking. After more people got sick and some died they decided to lock her up for good. They felt they had given her a fair shot at living a free life and she through it away.

2.) 1986- HIV patents are locked up when they are tested positive and in 1993 they can live a home after a 8 week sanatorium.

1990- New York detains people not willing to be treated for TB and they are put in a hospital for 6 month.

2001- A draft is released to be able to quarantine people if a bioterrorist event happened it was called a Model State Emergency Health Power Act.

2003- An out break of Sars accurse in Canada and Asia and Bush adds Sars to the list of quarantinable diseases.

2004- CDC's controls quarantine issues in the USA and some cites have the rights to quarantine people if they have a infectious disease

4.)

1. Dizzy Fever

2. Bacteria

3. Symptoms: dizziness, nausea, fever, and chills.

4. Source of dizzy fever is the Lake Water

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