High Court orders Kenya government to release details of Ebola facility
Kenya's High Court has ordered the government to release details of a proposed United States-linked Ebola quarantine facility. This follows protests in Nanyuki, where hundreds demonstrated against the planned site, with two reported deaths from gunshot wounds during the unrest.

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AI-generatedKenya's High Court has ordered the government to release details of a proposed United States-linked Ebola quarantine facility. This follows protests in Nanyuki, where hundreds demonstrated against the planned site, with two reported deaths from gunshot wounds during the unrest. The court extended existing orders preventing the establishment of any Ebola quarantine, isolation, or treatment facility and barred the admission of exposed individuals. The cabinet secretary for health must now publicly disclose agreement details, health and biosafety assessments, regulatory approvals, and operational protocols. The proposed 50-bed unit at an air force base in Laikipia County is intended for asymptomatic Americans exposed to the virus, but critics argue Kenya's health infrastructure is too fragile to manage potential risks.
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5 extractedThe court extended orders stopping the establishment of any Ebola quarantine, isolation, or treatment facility in Kenya.
High Court ordered the Kenyan government to disclose details of a proposed US-linked Ebola quarantine facility.
The US facility would serve asymptomatic Americans exposed to the virus.
Hundreds protested the planned Ebola facility site in Nanyuki, with two reported deaths from gunshot wounds.
Critics argue Kenya's health infrastructure is too fragile to handle potential dangers of the facility.