Lucie Lecomte sends the link to this report from Guinea's Kababachir.com: Ebola / COTE D'IVOIRE: The caregiver would be found. The Google translation, lightly edited:
In addition to his press conference this Saturday, the commission response against Ebola, through the national coordinator of struggle, Dr. Sakoba Keita has lifted the veil on the mysterious caregiver we talked about these days on the side of the Ivory Coast. He has been found especially when he has not yet developed symptoms of the disease.
That said, Dr. Sakoba Keita did not reveal the identity of the carer. He simply said that he, unlike some information that had been released, did not flee the Beyla processing center. It would rather be a retired health worker who had already helped treat the first cases of the epidemic in this province, without necessarily knowing that it was Ebola. Because, says Dr. Sakoba, "Since he knew that it was the disease he fled to the neighboring country."
According to Dr. Sakoba, "It would appear that he has been found. He is not even sick."
It will be noticed. The coordinator himself is cautious in disseminating this information. This implies that it be taken with a grain of salt. But where the carer is actually found, it would still be a contact that requires careful monitoring.
Dr. Sakoba Keita said that the Guinean authorities have indicated to the Ivorian Party, the hope that the carer is brought to Guinea " for him to follow its 21-day follow-up contact."