The Trump administration plans to send Americans exposed to Ebola to a quarantine and treatment facility being constructed in Kenya, an administration official said Wednesday. Sources said public health service officers are preparing to be quickly deployed to the region to staff the new facility. The “state-of-the-art facility” is primarily intended for Americans who were exposed to the Ebola virus, or are at high risk of exposure, amid an ever-widening…
US to quarantine American Ebola patients in Kenya
Originally reported by The Hill
Related Articles
At least $60M from National Park entrance fee fund going toward Trump’s DC projects
At least $60 million in National Park Service (NPS) funds are going toward Washington, D.C.-based projects as President ...
Hegseth heads to Asia with Taiwan questions swirling
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is headed to Asia this week, where he will attend the continent’s biggest defense forum a...
US ‘disappointed’ after Netherlands blocks takeover of online ID platform
The U.S. said Wednesday that it was “disappointed” in a decision by the Dutch government to block New York-based Kyndryl...
Court Orders Customs Chief to Address Compliance on Refunding Tariffs
The surprising demand to appear at a hearing suggested new concern about the Trump administration’s efforts to repay the...