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The document in the image does not say that Kenya agreed to receive Ebola patients from the United States. What it shows is a renewal of an existing Kenya–US cooperation framework on biological threat reduction, originally signed in 2015 and renewed in 2022.
If government officials are now relying on this document to shift blame entirely to the previous administration, they run into an obvious problem: many of the same political actors who today claim innocence were part of, allied with, or supportive of the state machinery that governed during the period when these agreements were being negotiated, ratified, renewed, or implemented.
This document doesn't prove Kenya agreed to receive Ebola patients. The document alone does not prove that.
If there were later negotiations, commitments, or requests involving Ebola-related arrangements, then the government should publish the exact agreements, correspondence, Cabinet approvals, and financial terms instead of hiding behind a 2015/2017/2022 biological cooperation framework that says something much broader.
In other words:
This document is evidence of a Kenya–US biological cooperation program. It is not, by itself, evidence that Kenya agreed to import American Ebola patients. Anyone making that claim still needs additional documentary proof connecting the Ebola arrangement directly to such a decision.

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