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U.S. reportedly plans offshore Ebola screening and treatment talks with Kenya amid travel concerns

U.S. reportedly plans offshore Ebola screening and treatment talks with Kenya amid travel concerns

May 28, 2026 - 14:30
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Amid Travel Concerns U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has reportedly stated that the United States will not allow entry of any person infected with Ebola, as the country tightens its public health border controls.


According to the statement, discussions are underway between the United States government and the government of Kenya to explore the possibility of setting up designated medical facilities where suspected or confirmed Ebola patients could be treated before any consideration of travel to the U.S.

The proposal has sparked widespread debate on social media platforms. Critics argue that the move reflects unequal treatment of African countries and could be seen as discriminatory, while supporters say it is a preventive health measure aimed at avoiding cross-border transmission risks.

The discussions are still ongoing, and no final agreement has been officially announced by either government.

U.S. reportedly plans offshore Ebola screening and treatment talks with Kenya amid travel concerns

May 28, 2026 - 14:30
May 28, 2026 - 15:41
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U.S. reportedly plans offshore Ebola screening and treatment talks with Kenya amid travel concerns

Amid Travel Concerns U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has reportedly stated that the United States will not allow entry of any person infected with Ebola, as the country tightens its public health border controls.


According to the statement, discussions are underway between the United States government and the government of Kenya to explore the possibility of setting up designated medical facilities where suspected or confirmed Ebola patients could be treated before any consideration of travel to the U.S.

The proposal has sparked widespread debate on social media platforms. Critics argue that the move reflects unequal treatment of African countries and could be seen as discriminatory, while supporters say it is a preventive health measure aimed at avoiding cross-border transmission risks.

The discussions are still ongoing, and no final agreement has been officially announced by either government.