Not hearing much about that any more are we?
I did a bit of stats tracking and over the last month there has been a fairly steady decline in the number of new cases. I believe that some time in March it will drop permanently below 40 new cases per day.
Guinea is actually almost out of it. New cases per day are averaging around 9. Deaths per day are also averaging around 9. However in the week of Feb 8th, the number of deaths was nearly 3 times the number of new infections. Exactly what you would expect to see if it was finally burning itself out.
Liberia and Sierra Leone have a bit further to go, but they are also on the decline. Hopefully, within a few months, this whole outbreak will be over. However, for the first time, real time and money has gone into research for a vaccine and for preventative medicine. Also there must be literally tons of plasma containing antibodies which will destroy this Ebola strain. Hopefully if something like this is seen again in the next few decades, we will be able to kill it rapidly and without the same epidemic effect.
I think that is the only way we can take hope from so many tragically lost lives.