US Congressman opposes Trump plan for Ebola center in Kenya

Congressman Gregory Meeks has strongly opposed President Donald Trump's plan to establish an Ebola treatment center in Kenya.

Congressman Gregory Meeks, a senior Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said the US government has specialized facilities to handle Ebola patients safely. He argued that the Trump administration should bring its citizens home instead of shifting the responsibility to Kenya. Meeks blamed the administration for cutting health funding and withdrawing from the WHO. Reports indicate US officials have arrived at Laikipia Air Force Base. Professor Kefa Otiso said the center would not increase Ebola risks in Kenya.

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Kenyan health officials preparing for Ebola threat in Nairobi office
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Kenya bolsters Ebola preparedness amid US quarantine reports

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The Kenyan Ministry of Health has reassured citizens of full preparedness for Ebola threats following reports that the United States may send exposed patients to Kenya for monitoring.

Two people were killed during protests in Nanyuki on Monday against a US-funded Ebola quarantine facility at Laikipia Air Base.

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Kenya's High Court has temporarily halted a government plan to set up an Ebola center under a US agreement. The orders came hours after Washington announced millions in funding.

Union health minister JP Nadda chaired a high-level meeting to review India's preparedness against Ebola Virus Disease following recent cases in Congo and Uganda. Officials were directed to maintain strict screening at entry points. No cases have been reported in India so far.

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Health ministers from eight East African Community states will meet virtually on June 1 and 2 to address the Ebola outbreak. The session follows reports of over 130 deaths and more than 1,000 cases in the region.

Uganda has confirmed one case of Ebola while an ongoing outbreak in the DRC has claimed 80 lives. The patient was a Congolese man who died in a Kampala hospital.

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The Department of Health has confirmed there are no Ebola cases in the Philippines amid an outbreak of the Bundibugyo virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

 

 

 

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