- A Kenyan High Court has temporarily blocked a controversial US proposal to establish an Ebola quarantine facility in the country.
- The court suspended any agreement on the facility until petitions against it can be heard next Tuesday, following widespread opposition from medical professionals and civil society groups.
- The US plan aimed to divert Americans exposed to a rare Ebola strain abroad to Kenya rather than repatriating them, though its location and Kenyan government endorsement remained unclear.
- Kenyan legal and medical organizations, including the Katiba Institute, Kenya Law Society, and a doctors' union, opposed the facility, citing public health risks, lack of public participation, and insufficient high-containment infrastructure.
- This dispute unfolds amid an ongoing outbreak of the Bundibugyo virus, a type of Ebola, in northeastern Congo and neighboring Uganda, which has resulted in over 1,000 suspected cases and hundreds of deaths.
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