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You request that Mark be confined to his jail cell until it can be confirmed that he doesn't have TB.

This is the real-life decision that Mimi Fields would make. She is a medical officer.

"What do you do?" she asks. "You have to think about the individual's rights, but doing that, you might potentially release someone who has TB."

The disease could quickly spread to the community at large. "Our job is to protect the public," she says. "We have to think about what is in the public's best interest."

In this case, Fields says that the individual's rights are superseded by the public's right to protection from infectious diseases.

As the health officer, you make an order to detain Mark until his results have returned from the lab.

"We have the legal authority to detain and keep people in quarantine," says Fields.


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