Kenyans protest planned US Ebola quarantine facility
Hundreds of Kenyans protested in Nanyuki against a planned US Ebola quarantine facility at the Laikipia airbase. The facility, intended for asymptomatic US nationals exposed to the virus, has sparked anger despite Kenya having no recorded cases.

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AI-generatedHundreds of Kenyans protested in Nanyuki against a planned US Ebola quarantine facility at the Laikipia airbase. The facility, intended for asymptomatic US nationals exposed to the virus, has sparked anger despite Kenya having no recorded cases. Demonstrators rallied near the airbase, with police and military presence increased. Kenya's High Court had previously ordered a suspension of the plan following a lawsuit that cited public health risks and a lack of transparency. US officials stated the 50-bed unit would serve Americans exposed to Ebola, and the US government pledged $13.5 million towards Kenya's Ebola preparedness.
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5 extractedAn Ebola outbreak has killed over 200 people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda.
The US government intends to commit $13.5m towards Kenya’s Ebola preparedness efforts.
Kenya's High Court ordered the suspension of the plan for the Ebola quarantine facility.
US officials stated the facility would serve Americans exposed to Ebola but still asymptomatic.
Hundreds of Kenyans protested a planned US Ebola quarantine facility at a military base in Nanyuki.