The AP kills me. (Or would probably like to.)CONAKRY, Guinea (AP) -- The prime minister of Guinea says seven bodies have been found in rural Guinea after a group of local residents attacked Guinean health workers carrying out Ebola awareness efforts in a rural area.© 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reversed. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
In an announcement made on state television late Thursday, Mohamed Sa�d [sic] Fofana said authorities had located the bodies a day after the group was abducted by assailants armed with rocks and knives in the village of Wome.
Among the dead were three Guinean radio journalists who had been covering the education efforts.
An Ebola epidemic in West Africa first emerged in Guinea earlier this year.
Many residents of rural villages have reacted with fear and panic when outsiders have come to conduct awareness campaigns and have even attacked health clinics.
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Thursday, September 18, 2014
Germs On The Ground
3,000 military personnel deployed in an apparently literal war on the Ebola virus. I was skeptical, but I didn't realize the virus was equipped w/ rocks & knives.

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