Schools in Nigeria are taking every precaution.<br /> <br />As students return to campus, officials are checking for any sign of Ebola.<br /> <br />While the World Health Organization declared Ebola "pretty much contained" in the country, the virus remains a major public health emergency.<br /> <br />At the Divine Grace Primary and Secondary School in Abuja, the principal says the correct procedures are being followed.<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) DIVINE GRACE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL, ABUJA, REISKY BENSON, SAYING:<br /> <br />"We have a trained nurse who will take appropriate measures to isolate anybody that is sick. As a matter of fact, we don't want to take any chances."<br /> <br />The WHO's latest report says the overall death toll in countries affected is quickly approaching 2,800.<br /> <br />The total number of cases is more than 5,700.<br /> <br />In Nigeria, only 21 cases were reported.<br /> <br />School officials have stayed busy, cleaning facilities and educating parents.<br /> <br />In Lagos, young children are