COLUMBUS, Ohio – State health officials say only 52 Ohioans remain on the list of those being monitored for Ebola symptoms and only one is quarantined.
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The state emergency operations center released the update Monday.
There were 164 people being monitored on Saturday. Three people, including the stepfather of the Dallas nurse who was diagnosed with the disease after visiting the Akron area, were quarantined at home but that number fell to one on Monday.
State health officials say they expect the 122 people on the contact list to be cleared by Tuesday.
They include Ohioans who flew on the same flights with Amber Vinson to Cleveland and back to Dallas in mid-October. Vinson was one of two nurses who contracted Ebola after caring for the lone person to die of the disease in the U.S.
Vinson has since recovered.
The Akron bridal shop Vinson visited while she was in Ohio is planning to reopen.
The Akron Beacon Journal reports that Coming Attractions Bridal and Formal will reopen Tuesday.
The store owner has said she has lost tens of thousands of dollars in business. A post on a social media site said a New Jersey company was brought in to clean the shop.
Vinson visited the store Oct. 11 while her bridesmaids tried on dresses. The shop closed Oct. 16 after learning that Vinson was diagnosed with Ebola after returning to Dallas.