A Kenyan court has suspended the plan to establish a quarantine facility in Kenya for US nationals exposed to Ebola. The country currently has no reported cases of the virus, and the proposal has faced significant public opposition.
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Kenyan Court Suspends Plan for US Ebola Quarantine Facility
A Kenyan court has halted the establishment of a quarantine facility intended for US nationals exposed to Ebola. This decision comes amid public backlash, as Kenya has no known cases of the virus.
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