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U.S. embassy clarifies no Ebola patients set for transfer to Kenya

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June 2, 2026
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The U.S. Embassy in Kenya has maintained that there are currently no Americans exposed to Ebola who require transfer to Kenya. U.S. officials say the proposed facility in Laikipia County is meant to enhance the country's preparedness and capacity to respond to future disease outb

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