The strict visit, prominently known as 'Dambadiva Vandana', includes excursions to Buddhist places of worship in Bodhgaya, Varanasi and Sarnath in India and Lumbini in Nepal.
Sri Lanka on Monday suspended Buddhist journey visits to India taking into account the coronavirus flare-up, saying these excursions are for the most part embraced by older individuals who are generally defenseless against COVID-19. "A lion's share who go on these excursions are older individuals who might be powerless against the danger from Coronavirus," Dr Anil Jasinghe, the Director-General of Health Services said.
The strict visit, famously known as 'Dambadiva Vandana', includes excursions to Buddhist altars in Bodhgaya, Varanasi and Sarnath in India and Lumbini in Nepal.
The Lankan government's move is a piece of a large group of prudent steps following the infection flare-up which incorporate, the Sri Lankan Airlines suspending flights to China and Saudi Arabia inconclusively and all travelers originating from South Korea, Iran and Italy being sent to isolate focuses in the Eastern territory.
While the infection has not asserted any life in Sri Lanka, the national bank has cautioned against unfriendly effects on the travel industry and fare areas. There has just been one detailed instance of COVID-19 in the island country. A female Chinese traveler was released from clinic toward the end of last month after she recuperated from the disease.
More than 3,800 have passed on and more than 110,000 individuals have been tainted all inclusive from the infection, which by Monday arrived at in excess of 100 nations and domains. The infection that originally began in China in December a year ago has murdered 3,119 individuals and contaminated 80,735 in the nation.
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