Kenyan high court suspends plan for US Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya

Ground crew load medical supplies onto a UN Humanitarian Air Service operated charter plane bound for Bunia at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, Kenya. (AFP)
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Updated 29 May 2026
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Kenyan high court suspends plan for US Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya

  • Judge Patricia Nyaundi said in her orders Kenya was ‌not ‌allowed to ​admit ‌anyone ⁠exposed to or ​infected ⁠by Ebola under the planned agreement with the US

NAIROBI: A Kenyan high court has ordered the temporary suspension ​of plans for the United States 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 United States, 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.