It means that for the next three days, six million Sierra Leoneans will stay at home, to push for 'zero Ebola infection'.

The head of the National Ebola Response Center said, "Although the campaign is nationwide, the emphasis would be on the Western Area province, and Port Loko, Kambia and Bombali districts that are all in the Northern province. These areas have been recording most of the confirmed new cases for the past three weeks."
About 25,650 personnel will be engaged during these three days to carry out the exercise and will be split into teams of three each, comprising a health worker, one social mobilizer together with a member of the community. These people will be moving around every household to bring out sick people and to treatment centers for those who manifest Ebola symptoms, while the others will be taken to hospitals.
Source-Medindia