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ASSOCIATED PRESS Nov. 21, 2014
By Boubacar Diallo
Authorities publicly appealed on national radio Friday to the unidentified robbers to hand over the samples that were stolen from the minibus taxi during its 265-kilometer (165-mile) trek from central Kankan prefecture to a test site in southern Gueckedou.
Four Red Cross officials accompanied the samples, that were drawn from a single person and stored in a sealed container, when armed bandits stopped the vehicle the aid group had commissioned near the town of Kissidougou, said Faya Etienne Tolno, a press officer for the Guinea Red Cross.
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Fauci: Stolen Blood Samples Least of Ebola Worries
US NEWS and WORLD REPORT Nov.21, 2014
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases... tells U.S. News it does not specifically concern him amid much more important issues.
“It speaks to the society problem,” he says, describing the poor health and governmental infrastructures in West Africa that have contributed to the severity of the Ebola scourge there.
“There are a lot worse things going on in those countries,” Fauci says. “Health care workers were killed who were trying to take care of people. That’s worse than stealing samples, I should think.”
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2014/11/21/fauci-stolen-blood-samples-in-guinea-least-of-ebola-worries