The UN says that Sierra Leone is making progress in treating Ebola patients -- that's despite missing targets in fighting the disease.<br /> <br />Both Guinea and Liberia have met targets. But in Sierra Leone is a mixed picture says David Nabarro, who is heading the U.N. response to Ebola.<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) UNITED NATIONS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE, DAVID NABARRO, SAYING:<br /> <br />"The intensity of transmission and numbers of people newly affected with Ebola, still varies greatly each day, slowing down in some districts and increasing in others."<br /> <br />Antony Banbury who heads the UN's Ebola emergency response mission says there are signs of hope.<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) UNITED NATIONS EBOLA EMERGENCY RESPONSE MISSION (UNMEER) CHIEF, ANTONY BANBURY, SAYING:<br /> <br />" We are far away from being out of the woods, but there has been remarkable results achieved in the past 60 days."<br /> <br />Signs of progress come as the World Health Organziation said Monday that almost 6,000 people have died