WHO is pulling staff from a laboratory in Kailahun, in Sierra Leone, after a WHO epidemiologist was infected.
“There will be an investigation to see whether it was a routine infection, or something to do with the lab’s processes or equipment,” WHO said because the infection of its own staff is not part of the script…
The Pentagon-funded Kailahun hospital accounted for a total of 180 out of 336 Ebola deaths so far in Sierra Leone.
Another lab in Kenema with links to the US army accounted for another 145 Ebola deaths.
Only 11 Ebola deaths occurred elsewhere according to Sierra Leone Ministry of Health figures.
Canada is also to pull scientists from Kailahun.
http://www.thestar.com/news/world/2014/08/27/canada_to_pull_scienti...
Three Canadians working at an Ebola centre operated by Medecines Sans Frontieres in Kailahun region of Sierra Leone are to be withdrawn.
This blog has argued that the simplest way of stopping the Ebola outbreak in West Africa is to test WHO, CDC and NGO staff for Ebola and give them experimental Ebola drugs at gunpoint, something which is both legal and desirable according to International Health Regulations and the official narrative.