Ebola-hit Sierra Leone's schools to reopen

Schools in Sierra Leone are set to reopen after being shut for seven months during the country's Ebola outbreak that killed more than 3000 people.

Sierra Leone says it will reopen the country's schools on March 30, after a seven-month shutdown to limit the spread of the Ebola virus.

Classrooms have been empty since the government announced a state of emergency in July in response to an outbreak which has killed almost 9000 people in the region, more than 3000 of them in Sierra Leone.

President Ernest Bai Koroma's office said on Wednesday he had granted permission for work to start on "water and sanitation issues, Ebola screenings and psychosocial support", ahead of the reopening.

"Thermometers will be made available to all schools to deal with any sudden attack before referral to a holding centre," Education Minister Minkailu Bah was quoted as saying.

"Isolation centres will be set up in each school and all primary school pupils will be dewormed."

The announcement clarifies a commitment made by the government in January to have all schools open by the end of March.

Sierra Leone is one of three west African countries hit by the deadliest Ebola outbreak on record, together with Guinea and Liberia.

The rate of new infections has slowed significantly in recent weeks, paving the way for a gradual return to normal.

More than a third of Sierra Leone's population of six million are aged between three and 17, although in reality the secondary school attendance rate is less than 40 per cent for both boys and girls.


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