A Kentucky resident who was potentially exposed to the coronavirus and refused to self-isolate was forced to wear an ankle monitor

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A Kentucky resident who was potentially exposed to the coronavirus and refused to self-isolate was forced to wear an ankle monitor
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One man who tested positive for the coronavirus was put under house arrest after he went out shopping and violated his quarantine.

Residents of Louisville, Kentucky, are being forced to wear ankle monitors for refusing to self-isolate after exposure from the coronavirus, CNN reported.

D.L. was ordered to self-isolate after exposure to the coronavirus, but family members say the individual"leaves the house often," CNN reported. The person was later ordered to wear an ankle monitor for the next 14 days for breaching quarantine guidelines.WDRB reported another man who tested positive for the coronavirus was put under house arrest after going shopping in spite of his diagnosis.

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