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Wednesday, 29 October 2014
Ebola Fears: US School Bans Student After Attending Wedding In Nigeria
Stephen Opayemi has taken the Meadowside
Elementary School, in Milford, Connecticut to
court after the school banned his 7-year-old
daughter, Ikeoluwa for 21 days, the normal
quarantine period for the disease.
A Nigerian man resident in the US has sued a
Connecticut school for banning his daughter
over Ebola fears.
Stephen Opayemi has filed a complaint against
the Meadowside Elementary School, in Milford,
Connecticut after the school banned his 7-year-
old daughter, Ikeoluwa for 21 days, the normal
quarantine period for the disease.
Opayemi and his daughter had attended a
wedding in Nigeria and this caused panic as
parents and teachers were concerned that she
could transmit Ebola to other children in the
school despite the fact that she had not exhibited
any symptoms.
The aggrieved father filed the suit in a federal
court in New Haven, Connecticut and asked a
judge to order the school to allow Ikeoluwa back
into class.
The child’s mother Ikeolapo Opayemi said:
"We're hoping this will get her back into school as
soon as possible."
Nigeria had 20 Ebola cases and eight deaths
before it successfully contained the disease and
was declared Ebola-free by the World Health
Organization on Oct. 20.
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