A court in Kenya issued a ruling on Friday that prevents the government from allowing the United States to set up a quarantine facility for Americans who may have been exposed to the Ebola virus. This decision follows increasing public opposition to the U.S. plan, with some critics alleging that the Kenyan government is compromising the country's interests.
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Kenyan Court Blocks U.S. Ebola Quarantine Facility
A Kenyan court has ruled against the establishment of a U.S. quarantine facility for Ebola exposure. The ruling reflects rising public dissent regarding the government's decision to support the U.S. initiative.
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