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We do not want to use the GPS ankle bracelets to enforce the quarantines, however, if we must we will. This must be taken seriously.

President of West Virginia’s Kanawha County Commission, Kent Carper, discussing the decision to use GPS-tracking ankle monitors on people who have tested positive for COVID-19 but are not quarantining. (AP News — April 6, 2020)