French president to visit Ebola-stricken Guinea
By Associated Press
Nov 28, 2014 7:08 AM CST
Two Guinean men stand on a pedestrian overpass near the People's Palace where a giant billboard featuring French President Francois Hollande and his Guinean counterpart Alpha Conde is displayed in Conakry, Guinea, Wednesday Nov. 26, 2014. Hollande on Friday will become the first non-African head...   (Associated Press)

CONAKRY, Guinea (AP) — French President Francois Hollande is about to arrive in Guinea, becoming the first Western leader to visit a country hit hard by Ebola.

In a sign welcoming Hollande, a banner near the airport Friday touted France's and Guinea's long friendship. Hollande will take stock of a medical response hampered by poor coordination, cheer on heavily-burdened aid providers and help demystify fears about the stigmatizing virus.

Nearly a year since the first patient died in a southeastern village of Guinea, at least 25 villages in the country's forested and mountainous southeast still refuse to allow entry by health workers who are trying to trace potential cases, according to human rights groups at a seminar this week on the response to Ebola.

More than 1,200 people in Guinea have died from Ebola.

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