Not at all surprising — the local courts in Kenya have heard a motion, and ordered a TRO — against Tangerine 2.0 using the nation to act as a sick-paddock, for US people in Africa.
Ebola is not a case of the flu. Not even remotely. Here’s the latest:
…A Kenyan court has suspended a plan to establish an Ebola quarantine facility for United States nationals exposed to the virus following a backlash from health workers and rights activists.
High Court Judge Patricia Nyaundi on Friday ordered a halt to the agreement on the facility, pending a ruling in a legal challenge brought by activists. The case should be heard next week….
As countries seek to avert the spread internationally, the US struck a deal to isolate and monitor potentially exposed citizens in Kenya rather than transport them directly home for treatment.
The Katiba Institute, a Kenyan rights group, said in a petition challenging the planned facility, which was due to start operating on Friday, that it was being established in secrecy and unilaterally and that it “raises grave constitutional concerns”….
Onward — smiling in the sunshine — on, to baby ice-capades, this weekend, on Sunday afternoon!
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