Inside Donald Trump's Plan to Send Ebola-Exposed Americans to Kenya to Avoid Spread of Virus in USA

The government of the United States is reportedly making plans to send its citizens who have been exposed to Ebola to Kenya.

As per information from various sources within the U.S., the administration of Donald Trump is hesitant to return its residents who have been exposed to the virus back to the United States.

Trump administration is planning to send U.S. public health officials to Kenya to manage a potential quarantine facility.

Reports suggest that American citizens will be quarantined in Kenya within a facility that the U.S. government is contemplating building.

The publication further states that the facility will serve to isolate American citizens who have been exposed to the virus, as well as those who test positive.

However, as of Tuesday, May 26, the establishment of the facility is awaiting approval from the Kenyan government.

It is now upon the Kenyan government to determine if they will allow the US government to send its infected citizens to Kenya.



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