A planned US quarantine facility for citizens exposed to Ebola in West Africa is facing opposition from residents in Nanyuki, Kenya. The US government intends to isolate these individuals in the Kenyan town to monitor them for the virus. Local residents have voiced strong protests against the proposed facility, expressing concerns about potential health risks. Authorities have not yet commented on whether the plan will proceed despite the public outcry. The proposed quarantine aims to prevent the spread of Ebola beyond those directly exposed during the recent outbreak. Details regarding the facility’s location and security measures remain unclear, fueling local anxieties. The situation highlights the challenges of international cooperation in managing and containing highly contagious diseases.