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Kenyan High Court suspends plan for US Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya

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Kenyan High Court orders temporary ​suspension of plans for US ‌to set up Ebola quarantine
A Kenyan High Court has ordered the temporary ​suspension of plans for the United States (US) ‌to set up an Ebola quarantine facility in the country.
High Court Judge Patricia Nyaundi said in her ​orders late on Thursday that Kenya ​was also not allowed to admit anyone ⁠exposed to or infected by Ebola under ​the planned agreement with the US, until ​a case challenging the deal was heard and determined.
On Thursday, the White House said the US was setting ​up a facility in Kenya to quarantine ​US citizens who had been exposed to Ebola and would ‌not ⁠bring them home if they develop symptoms but instead send them to a third country.
Kenya rights group Katiba Institute went to court ​on Thursday ​to challenge ⁠the plan.
“The secretive, unilateral establishment of an Ebola quarantine facility raises ​grave constitutional concerns regarding the rights ​to ⁠life, health, fair administrative action, public participation, and parliamentary oversight,” the rights group said.
The next hearing ⁠for ​the case will be ​on June 2, Nyaundi said in her order.
–Reuters–