reuters.com
May 27, 01:40 AM
The US government is establishing a quarantine facility in Kenya for Americans potentially exposed to Ebola. This measure is part of the response to recent Ebola outbreaks in the area.
The Daily Beast
May 27, 04:04 AM
The Trump administration plans to send Americans who may have contracted Ebola to Kenya for treatment, following a significant outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This decision has drawn attention due to its deviation from previous protocols during past outbreaks. The World Health Organization has declared the current outbreak a public health emergency.
Guardian — US
May 27, 06:00 PM
The US government is building a quarantine and treatment center in Kenya for Americans exposed to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This decision has drawn criticism from some experts regarding its potential impact on treatment efforts.
The Hill
May 27, 09:10 PM
The US government is planning to build a quarantine and treatment facility in Kenya for Americans who have been exposed to the Ebola virus. Public health service officers will be deployed to staff the facility.
Washington Examiner
May 28, 05:59 PM
The U.S. will open a quarantine and biocontainment unit in Kenya for Americans exposed to the Ebola outbreak in Africa, starting Friday. The facility will be staffed by trained medical personnel and will include isolation and treatment beds for symptomatic patients. The establishment of the unit has drawn criticism from former public health officials.