Approximately 20 flights from US delivering medical supplies and specialized staff have landed at Nanyuki base in Kenya.
Information has now surfaced regarding the reasons the US government continues to build an Ebola quarantine facility, despite encountering protests and legal orders that hinder its advancement.
On Tuesday, the high court delivered a decision that paused the project for three more weeks and required the government to disclose its deal with Washington.
However, a different source suggested that building was still in progress and that the facility could be functioning by Thursday.
A US official mentioned that flights were briefly halted on Monday because of confusion concerning the court order and its consequences.
The suspension was revoked on Wednesday after Kenyan authorities notified US officials that they could proceed with their preparations.
The source stated that the US will stop its operations only if directed by the Kenyan government.
The construction of the facility is now under progress despite several protesters turn to the streets to block the establishment of the facility.
