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The U.S. government wants to treat any Americans with Ebola outside of the U.S.

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The U.S. government wants to treat any Americans with Ebola outside of the U.S.
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The U.S. government is implementing measures to treat Americans with Ebola who are located outside the country. This initiative aims to prevent the spread of the virus by monitoring citizens potentially exposed in Kenya. The decision has sparked frustration among some Kenyans and raised concerns about its impact on aid workers.

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Health The U.S. government wants to treat any Americans with Ebola outside of the U.S. May 28, 20264:46 PM ET Heard on All Things Considered Fatma Tanis The U.S. government wants to treat any Americans with Ebola outside of the U.S. Audio will be available later today. The U.S. plans to try to keep Ebola out by keeping citizens who were potentially exposed in Kenya. This has some in Kenya frustrated and others worried it will deter aid workers from helping. Sponsor Message Facebook Flipboard Email

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