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Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 1
Kenyans Protest U.S. Ebola Hospital in Nanyuki, Clashing With Police and Setting Fires
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 1

Kenyans Protest U.S. Ebola Hospital in Nanyuki, Clashing With Police and Setting Fires

7 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 1
  • Nanyuki residents took to the streets Monday to protest a U.S. military-built field hospital meant to treat and quarantine Americans exposed to or infected with Ebola.
  • Fires were set and clashes broke out with police as protesters said the facility put their lives in danger.
  • The unrest centers on a U.S. plan to use the central Kenya site for Ebola care, turning a health-security measure into a local flashpoint over safety and trust.
Why is a US Ebola facility sparking violent protests in Kenya, a country currently free of the deadly virus?
With no vaccine for a new Ebola strain, can a US-run hospital in Kenya contain the threat or ignite a new outbreak?