Hundreds of youths protest outside Kenya’s Ebola quarantine center for US citizens
Hundreds of youths protested in Nanyuki, Kenya, against the planned establishment of an Ebola quarantine center for American citizens at the Laikipia Air Base. This demonstration occurred after Kenya's High Court suspended the facility's creation and the arrival of foreign patients, pending a case filed by the Law Society of Kenya and a constitutional watchdog.

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AI-generatedHundreds of youths protested in Nanyuki, Kenya, against the planned establishment of an Ebola quarantine center for American citizens at the Laikipia Air Base. This demonstration occurred after Kenya's High Court suspended the facility's creation and the arrival of foreign patients, pending a case filed by the Law Society of Kenya and a constitutional watchdog. These organizations cited concerns about Kenya's health system. U.S. officials had previously announced plans to send Americans exposed to Ebola abroad to this Kenyan facility. Kenyan Health Minister Aden Duale stated the center would be for "everyone," not just U.S. nationals, and the U.S. government plans to commit $13.5 million to Kenya's Ebola preparedness.
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5 extractedThe quarantine center was for 'everyone' and not exclusively for U.S. nationals, according to the Health Minister.
Kenya's High Court suspended the establishment of the facility and the arrival of foreign patients pending a case hearing.
Hundreds of youths protested against the establishment of an Ebola quarantine center for American citizens at Laikipia Air Base in Nanyuki, Kenya.
The U.S. government intends to commit $13.5 million toward Kenya’s Ebola preparedness efforts.
U.S. officials planned to send Americans exposed to Ebola abroad to a new facility in Kenya at Laikipia Air Base.