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Sierra Leone plans another shutdown to stop Ebola's spread
Wed, 2015-03-18 22:00 — mike kraftASSOCIATED PRESS by Clarence Roy-Macaulay March 18, 2015
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — Sierra Leone is planning another three-day, countrywide shutdown later this month to ferret out Ebola cases, remind people how to protect themselves from the disease and control its transmission.
The West Africa Ebola outbreak that has killed more than 10,000 people is declining but the disease has remained stubbornly entrenched in parts of Guinea and Sierra Leone. Liberia, the third country severely affected, currently has no Ebola cases.
In the drive to zero cases in Sierra Leone, the government will again ask residents to stay in their homes for three days, Alfred Palo Conteh, head of the country's National Ebola Response Center, said Wednesday. The shutdown is expected to take place March 27 through 29, according to Patrick Fatoma, another official with the Ebola response center.
The government has done this before, and some experts said it was unexpectedly effective in providing information about to control the disease.
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