Sierra Leone is to enforce a three-day lockdown of key parts
of the country to try to contain the Ebola epidemic.
There have been 3,702 reported deaths from Ebola in the West
African nation.
A three-day curfew in September, keeping people at home
under quarantine, was hailed as a success by authorities, despite some
criticism.
While the number of cases has slowed since the peak of the
outbreak, the virus is far from eradicated.
In the seven days leading up to March 15, there were 55 new
cases in Sierra Leone, and 90 in neighbouring Guinea.
The number of new cases in Liberia - where most deaths have
occurred - has not been registered.
Map of Sierra Leone, Freetown and the Western Area
Palo Conteh, the head of the NERC, told the AFP news agency
that the curfew would take place across the Western Area of Sierra Leone, a
part of the country that includes the capital, Freetown.
The districts of Bombali and Port Loko will also be
affected.
"The lockdown will be conducted from March 27 to March
29 and will be like the one we conducted in September last year," said Mr
Conteh.
"The government and partners are hopeful that latent
cases that are now not being reported or recorded will come out."
Mr Conteh said that health workers will visit every house in
the areas affected by the lockdown. They will remind people about the dangers
of touching corpses and taking patients to traditional healers. Culled
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