Via guineetime.com: Urgent / EBOLA: after the Forest, the virus sets its suitcase in Upper Guinea. As the map shows, Léro is in the far north of Guinea. Excerpt from the Google translation:
After resurfacing in N'zérékoré in the forest region, precisely in Gouécké (in the south of the country) on February 14, the EBOLA virus hemorrhagic fever has just put down its suitcase in Upper Guinea.
The contact case tested positive at Léro CTPI in Siguiri prefecture where he presented with symptoms.
According to our source, the forty-year-old patient was infected in Gouécké where he was recently there for a social case before returning to Lero, his workplace. It should be remembered that Léro is a mining area coveted by many people.
Steps are said to be underway to bring the patient back to the N'zérékoré CTPI.