A Kenyan court has temporarily blocked the U.S. government's plan to establish a quarantine facility in Kenya for Americans exposed to or infected with Ebola. This decision comes amid ongoing efforts in Central Africa to manage an Ebola outbreak, which has reported over 900 suspected cases. Dr. Craig Spencer, who contracted Ebola during a 2014 outbreak, provided insights on the situation.
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Kenyan Court Blocks U.S. Plan for Ebola Quarantine Center
A Kenyan court has halted the U.S. plan to create an Ebola quarantine center in Kenya for Americans. This decision occurs as Central Africa faces an Ebola outbreak with over 900 suspected cases.
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