U.S. to Send Ebola-Exposed Americans to Kenya for Treatment
The Trump administration will send Americans exposed to Ebola to Kenya. The policy reverses prior practice of returning exposed citizens to the United States or Europe.
medpagetoday.comThe Trump administration will send Americans exposed to Ebola to Kenya for treatment. The change applies to individuals who have come into contact with the virus during outbreaks. In past outbreaks, Americans exposed to the virus were sent home to be treated in state-of-the-art facilities.
U.S. citizens to Europe for treatment. The new policy directs exposed individuals to Kenya instead of returning them to the United States.
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U.S. citizens exposed to Ebola will receive treatment in Kenya rather than domestic facilities.
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