If you take all recorded ebola cases in all recorded history and compare to something like flu, you find that in around 3 days, flu kills more people than ebola ever has. It's the same for maleria.
Ebola is highly contageous but not easliy transmissable. ie. if you come in contact with it you are likely to get infected but coming in contact with it is unlikely. This mode of transmission in not likely to change significantly over time. Given this, it is unlikely to become a true epidemic as it is easily avoided and hence the spread stopped.
People here would be better to focus their efforts on preventing flu or any other common illnesses. Ebola may be fun and exciting for some to read about but it is not a survival strategy to waste time, resources and stress hormones trying to prepare for it.
A worst case scenario is that it spreads in high density poorer parts of the world and kills a significant fraction of those people and a much smaller amount of people around the rest of the world. As a person who is not living in any of those high risk areas and as someone who is educated enough to avoid infection even if in such an area, I see no reason to prepare. I will focus on other things like overall good health.