Public Health Emergency Declared In Connecticut Over Ebola: Civil Rights Suspended Indefinitely

Not waiting for the Federal Government to take action Governor Dan Malloy has declared a Public Health Emergency in Connecticut, authorizing the "isolation of any individual reasonably believed to have been exposed to the Ebola virus." 

The State of Public Health Emergency allows the State to detain and force-vaccinate people without due process - despite not one single case being found in CT.

If there is a major Ebola pandemic in America, all of the liberties and the freedoms that US citizens currently enjoy would be taken away.  The order originally issued on Tuesday was kept quiet on major news and media outlets