Officials from the Trump administration confirmed on Thursday that Americans exposed to Ebola will not be permitted to return to the United States. A 50-bed field hospital quarantine facility for these individuals is being constructed in Kenya and is set to become operational on Friday. If a person tests positive for Ebola or shows symptoms, they will be transferred to another location for advanced medical care. The specific destination for such patients has not been disclosed.
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US Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya to open on Friday
The Trump administration announced that a 50-bed quarantine facility for Americans exposed to Ebola will open in Kenya on Friday. Those who test positive or exhibit symptoms will be sent to another facility for advanced care, though details on the location remain unclear.
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