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Protests erupted in Kenya against a planned US Ebola quarantine center, leading to fatalities. The demonstrations were fueled by local health concerns and fear of the virus, rather than an actual Ebola outbreak. A court ruling has also caused a setback for the US plans.
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Protests occurred in Kenya against a US Ebola quarantine center.
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The protests resulted in deaths.
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The deaths were attributed to fear of the virus, not Ebola itself.
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The US plan to open the facility has faced backlash.
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A court ruling has caused a setback for the US Ebola unit plans in Kenya.
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5 artikelen · 5 invalshoeken“Reports on deaths occurring during protests in Kenya against a US quarantine facility.”
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Lees meer“Focuses on the setback caused by a court ruling for the US Ebola unit plans in Kenya, which have been subject to protests.”
“Highlights the growing backlash and protests against the US plan to open an Ebola quarantine center in Kenya.”
“Emphasizes that deaths during protests in Kenya were due to fear of the virus, not an actual Ebola outbreak.”
“States that two people died during protests against a US Ebola center in Kenya, raising local health concerns.”
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Adding to the challenges, a court ruling has caused a new setback for the US Ebola unit plans in Kenya. These plans have been the subject of protests, indicating a growing opposition to the establishment of the quarantine center.