Kenya: U.S. Ebola Facility in Kenya Fuels Anger in a Country With No Cases
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Kenya: U.S. Ebola Facility in Kenya Fuels Anger in a Country With No Cases
With no recorded cases of Ebola, many Kenyans are struggling to understand why their government is allowing the United States to build an Ebola facility in their country to treat US citizens. Despite protests and criticism, the Kenyan government has vowed to press on.
Hidden behind imposing grey walls, Laikipia's air base generates fear and fury because a quarantine centre is currently built there.
Development in Kenya, at the request of the United States, of a quarantine centre that can accommodate U.S. nationals potentially exposed to the Ebola virus unworthy of the local population.
Kenya protests against US Ebola facility about economy, sovereignty
The main news item in African media this past week has been the controversy surrounding a proposed United States-funded Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya. What began as a public health initiative has rapidly evolved into a politically charged national dispute. The project has triggered protests and legal action. Two people have reportedly died during demonstrations. The high court, according to media reports, has ordered the government to discl…

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