A Kenyan court has blocked the construction of a proposed US Ebola quarantine facility, which has sparked protests in the country, resulting in the deaths of two people. The court has ordered the government to disclose its agreement with the US regarding the facility. The proposed 50-bed unit was intended to quarantine Americans exposed to the virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo or Uganda. The court's decision comes as a relief to locals who have been protesting the facility, citing concerns over the risk of Ebola transmission. The US has been leading the response to the Ebola outbreak in Africa, with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) at the forefront. The court's ruling is a significant development in the ongoing debate over the facility, and it remains to be seen how the US and Kenyan governments will respond. As the situation unfolds, it is crucial to prioritize the safety and well-being of the local population.

