Hundreds of protesters in central Kenya have demonstrated against a US-funded plan to quarantine Americans exposed to Ebola in the country rather than repatriating them. The High Court of Kenya has temporarily halted the implementation of the plan.
Why It Matters
The temporary suspension of the US-funded plan to quarantine Americans exposed to Ebola in Kenya highlights the concerns and opposition of the local population. This decision could have significant implications for the handling of international health crises and the cooperation between countries in times of need. It also raises questions about the best practices for managing and containing the spread of contagious diseases across borders.
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