Man shot during protest against proposed US Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya
A man was shot in the head during a protest in Nanyuki, Kenya, against a proposed US-funded Ebola quarantine facility for US citizens near Laikipia airbase. Dozens of demonstrators gathered, some carrying a coffin labeled "Ebola," expressing concerns about having potential virus carriers on Kenyan soil.

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AI-generatedA man was shot in the head during a protest in Nanyuki, Kenya, against a proposed US-funded Ebola quarantine facility for US citizens near Laikipia airbase. Dozens of demonstrators gathered, some carrying a coffin labeled "Ebola," expressing concerns about having potential virus carriers on Kenyan soil. Police used teargas and made arrests to disperse the crowd. This incident follows previous protests where two people were killed. A Nairobi court has temporarily blocked the facility's establishment pending a legal case, despite President William Ruto's vow to proceed, citing US aid. The proposed facility would house 30 US medical personnel and 50 beds, amidst ongoing Ebola outbreaks in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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5 extractedAs of June 6, the DRC had reported 515 confirmed cases of Ebola with 91 deaths, and Uganda had reported 19 confirmed cases with two deaths.
A Nairobi court temporarily blocked the establishment of the facility and the admission of people exposed to Ebola into Kenya.
Two people were killed during a protest in the town on Monday last week.
Protesters oppose the center partly on the grounds that they do not want potential carriers of the highly contagious disease on Kenyan soil.
A man was shot in the head during a protest against a proposed US Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya.