Texas health officials have confirmed, they have ordered at least four family members of Thomas Eric Duncan to remain in their apartment.
Mr. Duncan is being treated at Texas Presbyterian Hospital for Ebola.
Now, Liberian officials that he lied on his travel documents about his care for Ebola patients in Monrovia.
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins confirmed the family has been asked to remain indoors.
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Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins reminded reporters that the family members are not showing symptoms of Ebola and therefore are not contagious.
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Dr. C.J. Perkins of the Texas health department also reiterated, the likelihood any of Mr. Duncan's family members will transmit Ebola is very small.
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David Daigle (PRONO: day-gull) of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control confirmed that efforts to trace all contacts made with Mr. Duncan are underway, but the it is unlikely any of them are at risk for developing Ebola.
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