I, for one, am appalled that this woman is unwilling to self-quarantine herself. I don't care if they test her every single day for the 21 day quarantine period & she comes back negative every single time...Ebola is a deadly disease & should not be taken lightly. Just because she says that she is not a threat to the American public doesn’t mean we have to take her word for it, nor the CDC's for that matter. I read where she says the quarantine is unscientific, unconstitutional, and something she is unwilling to do. Did she really expect the American public to welcome her back with open arms & want to be around her after she’s been volunteering in one of the most Ebola-stricken areas of Africa, Sierra Leone? Kudos to her for volunteering her medical services in the humanitarian effort, but she chose to go over there and risk exposure, we didn’t. I’m sorry, but this is a public health issue, not an issue as to whether or not her constitutional rights are being violated. If after 21 days she’s still Ebola-free, she’ll have braggin’ rights of “I told you so”. Until then, my opinion is do the 21 days self-quarantine and be done with it already.