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    Over 70,000 people jabs Sinopharm

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    Female nurse wearing protective workwear injecting Covid-19 Vaccine into patient's arm

    A total of 50,493 persons vaccinated with Chinese Sinopharm vaccines yesterday. Accordingly, 71,203 Sinopharm jabs had been given so far without any major adverse effects, State Minister Prof. Channa Jayasumana said.

    Today is the International Nurses Day!

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    “Nurses: A voice to lead. Vision for the future healthcare.”

    Liquor shops closed after 6.00 pm

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    A decision was taken to close all wine and liquor shops by 6.00 pm daily from today onwards , Army Commander Gen. Shavendra Silva said.

    Kuwait bars flights from South Asia including Sri Lanka

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    Kuwait has decided to stop all flight arrivals from several south Asian Countries including Sri Lanka with immediate effect till further notice, the Foreign media reported.

    Earlier, the UAE placed such restrictions.

    Interprovincial public transport activities restricted

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    Train services will be operated only within each province from midnight today, Sri Lanka Railways said.

    Besides , Sri Lanka Central Transport Board (SLCTB) canceled inter- provincial bus operations to restrict public movements.

    Daily Covid cases exceed the 2000 mark for the second time

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    With another 992 Covid-19 positive cases reported today, the daily toll increased to 2,573, Army Commander Gen. Shavendra Silva said.

    Interprovincial travel restricted to contain Covid

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    President Gotabaya Rajapaksa instructs the authorities concerned to impose travel restrictions between provinces until May 30, the President’s Media Division (PMD) said. It said further details on the restriction will be notified soon.

    No national lockdown but travel restrictions

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    No decision was taken to impose a national lockdown, but travel restrictions might be imposed in the next few days, Army Commander Gen. Shavendra Silva said.

    UAE bars travelers from Sri Lanka from traveling to it

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    The United Arab Emirates will bar entry to non-UAE resident travellers from Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka starting on Wednesday to try to contain the spread of the coronavirus, Reuters reported today.

    The UAE last month banned entry to travellers from India to guard against the spread of the highly contagious Indian variant.“Flights between the four countries will continue to allow the transport of passengers from the UAE to Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka,” the Gulf state’s National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority (NCEMA) said.The ban includes transit flights coming from those countries. Transit flights to those countries can continue.UAE citizens, long-term residency holders – known as “golden visa” holders – and diplomats are not included in the ban, which comes just ahead of the Eid festival celebrating the end of the Islamic fasting month of Ramadan.

    To enter the UAE from the four countries, people must have been in another country for at least 14 days beforehand, NCEMA said. (Reuters)

    Six Covid- 19 variants exist in Sri Lanka

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    Six variants of the corona virus are found in Sri Lanka including the Indian variant an official said. The official said there is no room for the Indian variety to be spread to the community .

    More than 20,000 COVID cases and 200 deaths may be in Sri Lanka! – Uni. of Washington

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    The Institute of Health Metrics and Assessment (IHME), an independent global health research center at the University of Washington, has predicted the incidence of Covid deaths and infections in Sri Lanka in the next four months, based on data from the current Covid epidemic situation in Sri Lanka.

    The agency made this prediction using Covid data based on the current global situation.

    The agency predicts that the overall death toll in the country will be at an all-time high by September 21. They also point out that the total number of COVID-19 deaths in Sri Lanka will be 20,876 by September 1, 2021, depending on the current state of the Covid epidemic in Sri Lanka.

    Table 1

    IHME researchers say there is usually a delay of 17-21 days between infection and death. However, they believe that the best indicator of the progress of the epidemic is daily death toll. The agency says the daily death toll in the country will rise unexpectedly by June 27 and will drop slightly by September. However, according to the available data, the daily death toll in Sri Lanka will be 224 by June 27, and if it gets to its worst, at least 358 Covid deaths a day could be reported.

    Table 2

    The institute states that by June 14, covid patients in Sri Lankan hospitals will be in dire need of facilities. The institute says that 17023 beds will be required for covid patients and by that time there will be 20769 beds in the country. The institute also predicts that 3445 intensive care unit beds will be required for covid patients and that there will be only 295 intensive care unit beds in the country.

    Table 3

    IHME estimates that the number of people infected with COVID-19 every day in the country is estimated to be infected with COVID-19, including those who have not been tested. Accordingly, the number of daily reported cases and tests conducted in the country will increase by June 20 and thereafter it will gradually decrease, the institute said. Accordingly, the number of infections and tests that could be reported daily in the country by the 20th of June will be 46772 and in the worst case scenario it will be around 85896.

    Table 4

    The agency’s forecast for the use of masks in Sri Lanka is based on the percentage of the population who say they wear masks regularly in public. The use of masks reduces the transmission of the covid virus by 30% or more. By September 1, the use of masks in Sri Lanka will be 95%, but their data show a gradual decreaae.

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    It is also predicted that the social distance in the country will be reduced by 43% by June 27.

    Table 6

    According to the agency, the excess mortality rate in the current epidemic is not the same as the current COVID-19 mortality rate in any country. There are six factors that contribute to the death toll from the epidemic and the epidemic.

    These six points are:

    A) Total COVID-19 mortality rate, i.e. all deaths directly related to COVID-19 infection;

    (B) The increase in the number of deaths due to postponing or delays in the provision of necessary health services during the epidemic;

    (C) Increased mortality due to mental health disorders, including depression and increased alcohol use;

    (D) The reduction in the number of deaths due to the average decrease in mobility associated with social distance;

    (E) Decreased transmission of other viruses, especially influenza, respiratory related virus and measles;

    (F) A reduction in the number of deaths due to certain chronic conditions such as heart disease and chronic respiratory diseases;

    The researchers said that in order to accurately estimate the overall COVID-19 mortality rate, these six factors that contributed to the change in mortality from the onset of the epidemic must be taken into account.

    Fifteen more Covid deaths today

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    Fifteen more Covid-19 deaths were reported today, increasing the total such fatalities in Sri Lanka to 801, the Health Ministry announced.

    A record number of cases today

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    Computer image of a coronavirus

    As many as 2659 Covid cases were reported today, the highest ever since the outbreak of the disease.

    Also, this is the first time the daily caseload exceeded 2000 mark.

    1,365 Covid patients recovered today

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    The health authorities said 1,365 more Covid-19 patients recovered and were discharged from hospital today . The authorities said the total number of recoveries increased to 104,463.

    Happy Mother’s Day!

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    Motherhood: All love begins and ends there.

    Remnants of China’s Long March lands into an open sea area

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    The remnants of China’s Long March 5B rocket landed into an open sea area in the Indian Ocean, close to the Maldives, Chinese State Media reported.

    Coca Cola © in SL has stepped-in to control Corona

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    Coca-Cola company has taken special steps to control the rapidly spreading Covid epidemic in Sri Lanka. They are allocating Rs. 45 million to curb corona virus in Sri Lanka and say that this can be controlled by all working together.

    1890 Covid cases reported today

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    With another 920 Covid-19 positive cases reported today, the daily total in Sri Lanka increased to 1,890, Army Commander Gen. Shavendra Silva said.

    NMRA clears Chinese Sinopharm vaccine

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    The National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) gave regulatory clearance for the use of the Chinese Sinopharm vaccine which will be rolled out today, an official said.

    The World Health Organization announced on Friday it had approved a Covid-19 vaccine from China’s state-owned drugmaker Sinopharm for emergency use, reports Reuters.

    The vaccine, one of two main Chinese shots that collectively have already been given to hundreds of millions of people in China and abroad, becomes the first Covid-19 shot developed by a non-Western country to win the WHO’s backing.

    It is also the first time the WHO has given emergency use approval to any Chinese vaccine for any infectious disease.

    A WHO emergency listing is a signal to national regulators on a product’s safety and efficacy, and would allow the shot to be included in COVAX, the global programme to provide vaccines mainly for poor countries.

    The WHO has previously given emergency approval to Covid-19 vaccines developed by Pfizer-BioNTech, AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, and, last week, Moderna, added Reuters.

    Indian Covid strain detected in Sri Lanka

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    A returnee from abroad tested positive for the INDIAN variant of Covid-19 (variant B1.617) for the first time in Sri Lanka in a quarantine center – Dr. Chandima Jeewandara, University of Sri Jayawardenapura said.

    SL condemns attack on Maldivian speaker

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    Sri Lanka condemns the terrorist attack on Mohamed Abdulla Nasheed who is the Speaker of the Maldivian Parliament and the former President of Maldives on May 6, 2021, a statement from the Foreign Ministry said.
    “At this most critical time, the people and the Government of Sri Lanka join in expressing solidarity with the people and the Government of Maldives while strongly condemning all forms of violence,” the statement said.

    1889 Covid cases today

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    With another 792 Covid-19 positive cases reported today, the daily total in Sri Lanka increased to 1,889, Army Commander Gen. Shavendra Silva said.

    Govt to roll out Sinopharm vaccine next week

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    The government is planning to vaccinate people with Chinese Sinopharm vaccine next week, a Minister said.

    State Minister Prof. Channa Jayasumana said the World Health Organisation is expected to list the vaccine for emergency use soon.

    Wildlife conservation authorities close forest bungalows and campsites due to Covid -19

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    All the circuit bungalows, forest bungalows and campsites coming under the purview of the wildlife conservation authorities and meant for tourists will be closed, the Department said.

    The decision has been taken to control the spread of Covid-19.

    Schools, pre-schools and universities to remain closed indefinitely

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    Schools, pre-schools and universities to remain closed indefinitely All the schools, pre-schools, tuition classes and universities islandwide will remain closed till further notice, Education Minister Prof. G.L. Pieris.

    He said the decision was taken following advice by the health authorities regarding the Covid situation.

    Work on Ruwanpura expressway launched

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    Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa graced the inauguration of the construction work of phase 1 of the seventh expressway in the country named ‘Ruwanpura Expressway (E-06)’. Road Development Authority (RDA) Chairman C. P. Athuluwage said the construction to kicked off today. It is constructed from Kahathuduwa to Ingiriya as the first leg of the project.The total distance of the Ruwanpura Expressway from Kahathuduwa to Pelmadulla is 73.9 km and the Phase 1 to the proposed section is 24.3 km.

    Twelve more GN divisions isolated

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    Twelve more Grama Niladhari Divisions in three Districts have been isolated with immediate effect, Army Commander Gen. Shavendra Silva said. Among them are Halputa, Kesbewa East, Makandana West & Niungama GN Divisions in Piliyandala Police area, Polhena, Pimbura and Yatiyana.

    11 more Covid deaths reported

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    The health authorities said 11 more Covid -19 deaths were reported today increasing the total fatalities in Sri Lanka to 745.

    People with a travel history to India will not be allowed in Sri Lanka

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    Passengers with a travel history to India within last 14 days will not be permitted to disembark in Sri Lanka with immediate effect, the chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Upul Dharmadasa said.

    Another 546 cases reported increasing daily Covid cases to 1851

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    With another 546 Covid-19 positive cases reported today, the daily total in Sri Lanka increased to 1,851 ,Army Commander Gen. Shavendra Silva said

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