Kenyan court blocks U.S. plan to open Ebola quarantine center to treat Americans
Summary
A Kenyan court has temporarily stopped the U.S. government’s plan to set up an Ebola quarantine center in Kenya. This center was meant to treat Americans who might have been exposed to or infected with Ebola during the outbreak in Central Africa.Key Facts
- There is an Ebola outbreak in Central Africa with over 900 suspected cases.
- The U.S. government, under President Trump, planned to open a quarantine center in Kenya.
- The purpose of the center was to treat Americans exposed to or infected with Ebola.
- A Kenyan court has blocked this plan temporarily.
- William Brangham spoke with Dr. Craig Spencer, who had Ebola in the 2014 outbreak, for more insight.
- Kenyan authorities are involved in managing the Ebola outbreak.
- The quarantine center plan is part of the U.S. response to health risks abroad.
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