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Kenya court suspends US plan for Ebola quarantine facility for Americans

Kenya court suspends US plan for Ebola quarantine facility for Americans

Summary

A Kenyan court stopped plans by the U.S. to build a quarantine center in Kenya for Americans exposed to a rare Ebola virus from Congo. The decision follows concerns from Kenyan health workers and legal groups about safety and lack of public input.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. planned to create a quarantine facility in Kenya for Americans exposed to a rare Ebola virus from northeastern Congo.
  • The exact location and Kenyan government approval for the facility are unclear.
  • The U.S. will spend $13.5 million to help Kenya prepare for Ebola.
  • Kenya’s High Court temporarily blocked the facility until it hears challenges on June 2.
  • Kenyan legal groups argued the facility poses public health risks and lacked proper public consultation.
  • The Kenya doctors’ union threatened to strike if the quarantine center plans continue, calling the proposal unsafe.
  • The Ebola outbreak in Congo involves the Bundibugyo virus, which has no approved treatment or vaccine.
  • Over 1,000 suspected cases and 220 deaths have been reported in Congo since mid-May, with some cases in Uganda as well.
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