Florida Keys Couple Put In Jail For Refusing To Quarantine

Two Key West residents were jailed yesterday for failing to quarantine after testing positive for the coronavirus.
They were ordered to quarantine but neighbors reported that they were still outside and going places. Someone videotaped the couple and gave it to Key West police.
Jose Interian, 24, and Yohana Gonzalez, 26, are facing charges of violating isolation rules for quarantine and violating emergency management disaster preparedness rules. They were arrested Wednesday in Key West.
Key West couple jailed for refusing to quarantine after testing positive
Two residents of the Florida Keys have been jailed for failing to quarantine after testing positive for the new coronavirus.
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ShareKEY WEST, FLORIDA - MARCH 25: An aerial view from a drone shows part of the Seven mile bridge as the city governments take steps to fight the coronavirus outbreak on March 25, 2020 in Key West, Florida. Most tourists have left Key West as the city closed hotels or short-term vacation rentals and asked restaurants to only serve take-out. Beaches and parks have been closed and starting Friday non-residents may not enter without proof of employment or property ownership in the Florida Keys as city officials attempt to contain COVID-19. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Key West Faces Tough Economic Road As Coronavirus Closures Affect Tourism
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Key West Faces Tough Economic Road As Coronavirus Closures Affect Tourism
ShareKEY WEST, FLORIDA - MARCH 25: People enjoy the ocean as the city government takes steps to fight the coronavirus outbreak on March 25, 2020 in Key West, Florida. Most tourists have left Key West as the city closed hotels or short-term vacation rentals and asked restaurants to only serve take-out. Beaches and parks have been closed and starting Friday non-residents may not enter without proof of employment or property ownership in the Florida Keys as city officials attempt to contain COVID-19. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
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ShareKEY WEST, FLORIDA - MARCH 25: The famous Sloppy Joe's Bar is seen after it closed as the city government takes steps to fight the coronavirus outbreak on March 25, 2020 in Key West, Florida. Most tourists have left Key West as the city closed hotels or short-term vacation rentals and asked restaurants to only serve take-out. Beaches and parks have been closed and starting Friday non-residents may not enter without proof of employment or property ownership in the Florida Keys as city officials attempt to contain COVID-19. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Key West Faces Tough Economic Road As Coronavirus Closures Affect Tourism
ShareKEY WEST, FLORIDA - MARCH 25: Martia Weaver waits for customers at the walk up window to her Freitas Cuban burgers restaurant as the city government takes steps to fight the coronavirus outbreak on March 25, 2020 in Key West, Florida. Most tourists have left Key West as the city closed hotels or short-term vacation rentals and asked restaurants to only serve take-out. Beaches and parks have been closed and starting Friday non-residents may not enter without proof of employment or property ownership in the Florida Keys as city officials attempt to contain COVID-19. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Key West Faces Tough Economic Road As Coronavirus Closures Affect Tourism
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ShareKEY WEST, FLORIDA - MARCH 25: A skateboarder rides along an empty Duval street ,which would normally be teeming with tourists on the last week of spring break, as the city government takes steps to fight the coronavirus outbreak on March 25, 2020 in Key West, Florida. Most tourists have left Key West as the city closed hotels or short-term vacation rentals and asked restaurants to only serve take-out. Beaches and parks have been closed and starting Friday non-residents may not enter without proof of employment or property ownership in the Florida Keys as city officials attempt to contain COVID-19. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
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Key West Faces Tough Economic Road As Coronavirus Closures Affect Tourism
ShareKEY WEST, FLORIDA - MARCH 25: Bicyclists ride along an empty Duval street ,which would normally be teeming with tourists on the last week of spring break, as the city government takes steps to fight the coronavirus outbreak on March 25, 2020 in Key West, Florida. Most tourists have left Key West as the city closed hotels or short-term vacation rentals and asked restaurants to only serve take-out. Beaches and parks have been closed and starting Friday non-residents may not enter without proof of employment or property ownership in the Florida Keys as city officials attempt to contain COVID-19. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Key West Faces Tough Economic Road As Coronavirus Closures Affect Tourism
ShareKEY WEST, FLORIDA - MARCH 25: Dane Majoros, takes an order from people at the walkup window in the Bourbon Street pub, as the city government takes steps to fight the coronavirus outbreak on March 25, 2020 in Key West, Florida. Most tourists have left Key West as the city closed hotels or short-term vacation rentals and asked restaurants to only serve take-out. Beaches and parks have been closed and starting Friday non-residents may not enter without proof of employment or property ownership in the Florida Keys as city officials attempt to contain COVID-19. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Key West Faces Tough Economic Road As Coronavirus Closures Affect Tourism
ShareKEY WEST, FLORIDA - MARCH 25: A sign reads, 'We Shall Return Stay Away Corona! Key West Strong America Strong,' as the city government takes steps to fight the coronavirus outbreak on March 25, 2020 in Key West, Florida. Most tourists have left Key West as the city closed hotels or short-term vacation rentals and asked restaurants to only serve take-out. Beaches and parks have been closed and starting Friday non-residents may not enter without proof of employment or property ownership in the Florida Keys as city officials attempt to contain COVID-19. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Key West Faces Tough Economic Road As Coronavirus Closures Affect Tourism
ShareKEY WEST, FLORIDA - MARCH 25: Roosters are seen along an empty Duval street, which would normally be teeming with tourists on the last week of spring break as the city government takes steps to fight the coronavirus outbreak on March 25, 2020 in Key West, Florida. Most tourists have left Key West as the city closed hotels or short-term vacation rentals and asked restaurants to only serve take-out. Beaches and parks have been closed and starting Friday non-residents may not enter without proof of employment or property ownership in the Florida Keys as city officials attempt to contain COVID-19. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Key West Faces Tough Economic Road As Coronavirus Closures Affect Tourism
ShareKEY WEST, FLORIDA - MARCH 25: A pedestrian walks along an empty Duval street, which would normally be teeming with tourists on the last week of spring break, as the city government takes steps to fight the coronavirus outbreak on March 25, 2020 in Key West, Florida. Most tourists have left Key West as the city closed hotels or short-term vacation rentals and asked restaurants to only serve take-out. Beaches and parks have been closed and starting Friday non-residents may not enter without proof of employment or property ownership in the Florida Keys as city officials attempt to contain COVID-19. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)