In a shocking move, the Trump administration has announced plans to send Americans who have been exposed to Ebola to Kenya for care and quarantine. This decision has raised eyebrows, with many questioning the logic behind sending potentially infected individuals to another country. The plan, which is still in its infancy, involves setting up a facility in central Kenya to house Americans who may have come into contact with the deadly virus. With the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo showing no signs of slowing down, the Trump administration's decision to send Americans to Kenya for care may be a necessary step to prevent the spread of the disease in the United States. However, the move has also sparked concerns about the potential risks of transporting potentially infected individuals to another country.
