The outbreak has sickened more than 21,000 people, nearly half of them in Sierra Leone. But the number of new infections is now falling in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia, the three most affected countries.
President Ernest Bai Koroma announced in a national broadcast that, starting Friday, the country would lift all district quarantines and extend business hours on Saturdays. Koroma said that while people must remain vigilant, easing the restrictions would jump-start the economic recovery.
Sierra Leone plans to reopen schools in March, and Koroma also outlined the steps that must be taken before that happens, including disinfecting schools that were used to screen or treat Ebola patients and training teachers in safety and hygiene measures.
"Though victory is in sight, we must not relent, we must continue to soldier on," Koroma said in the last night speech.
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The World Health Organisation said this week that Ebola cases are continuing to fall across Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, but tracking down every last case and ending the outbreak remains difficult.
Similar information was not available for Sierra Leone.