- Night Clubs and Betting focuses to be shut
- All journeys, relaxation trips inside Sri Lanka restricted
The Government has encouraged people in general to cease from joining relaxation visits and journeys during the special seasons announced by the State to forestall the quickly spreading coronavirus.
With recently revealed nine patients, the all out affirmed COVID-19 cases have ascended to 50 yesterday, Ministry of Defense said.
At a press preparation held at the National Operation Center for the Prevention of COVID-19-Outbreak (NOCPCO), the Army Commander and the Head of the inside Lt. Gen. Shavendra Silva said the Government had taken all measures to control the spread of the COVID-19.
He said the gathering of Sri Lankan explorers, who were currently in India would be encouraged to come back to the nation and they would be coordinated to isolate focuses.
"We demand all outsiders in Sri Lanka to reduce their developments inside the nation to abstain from spreading the COVID - 19. Hoteliers, restaurateurs, and proprietors of foundations where outsiders would live are to encourage the outsiders to restrain their movements," the Army Commander said.
Lt. Gen. Silva said out of the 2,287 speculated people that were experiencing 14-day isolate, 21 people were outsiders and 19 people at isolate focuses had been tried constructive.
He said a lion's share of people who were tried constructive for the illness had just been tainted before showing up in Sri Lanka.
"The administration demands people who had shown up in the island from remote nations to enlist at the closest police to put them under house isolate process," Lt. Gen. Silva said including that more than 4,000 people have been enrolled with the Police, up until this point.
Executive General Health Services Dr. Anil Jasinghe, clarifying the safeguards taken by the Health Ministry said the Government had chosen to allow private emergency clinics to direct the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test under severe conditions.
"It is compulsory that allowed private emergency clinics make the tests results accessible inside 24-hours to their clients. The test ought to be accessible at Rs, 6,000, which is the cost pronounced by the Government for a test led at private emergency clinics," he said.
Wellbeing Minister Pavithra Wanniarachchi said the Government had no designs to have a lock down as it would make pointless hardships to standard individuals.
"Notwithstanding having clinical ability and offices prepared to treat individuals tainted by coronavirus, the 12 emergency clinics in a few regions are kept on backup," she said.
In the mean time, the administration has chosen to close night clubs and wagering focuses and boycott all journeys and recreation trips inside the nation.
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