City
Epaper

Sri Lanka's COVID-19 recoveries surpass 1,500-mark

By IANS | Published: June 22, 2020 2:42 PM

Colombo, June 22 The number of COVID-19 recoveries in Sri Lanka surpassed the 1,500-mark on Monday after 28 patients ...

Open in App

Colombo, June 22 The number of COVID-19 recoveries in Sri Lanka surpassed the 1,500-mark on Monday after 28 patients were discharged from hospital, according to the Health Ministry.

To date, 1,950 people have been infected with the virus after the first local patient was detected in March out of which 1,526 patients have recovered, bringing down the total active cases to 424, reports Xinhua news agency citing the Ministry as saying.

A total of 11 deaths have been reported from the virus in the country so far.

Sri Lankan authorities said last week that no public transmission of the virus had been reported since April 30 but the public had to maintain strict health guidelines such as social distancing and wearing face masks when leaving homes.

The island country is gradually returning to normalcy as capital Colombo resumed economic activities late last month after being shut for over two months.

 

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: colomboXinhuaSri LankaHealth MinistryDemocratic
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalReleased Sri Lankan Detainees Return to Chennai: Three Fishermen Reunite with Families

NationalIndian High Commission in Sri Lanka Dismisses Blame, Says No Firms Involved in Providing ‘Visa on Arrival’ at Colombo Airport

NationalTamil Nadu: Group of Fishermen Attacked and Robbed Mid-sea, Allegedly by Sri Lankan Pirates

InternationalJUI-F Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman Backed PTI's Democratic Rights to Hold Protests and Rallies

CricketIs This Cricket Rivalry Greater Than Ashes/ India- Pak? Sri Lanka Players Mock Bangladesh After Winning Test Series

International Realted Stories

InternationalIndia highlights forest conservation, sustainable management initiatives at 19th session of UNFF

InternationalVienna: Sikyong Penpa Tsering raises awareness among Austrian youths on Tibet's struggle

InternationalTeleworking in Japan shrinks after COVID, hybrid working on rise: Government survey

InternationalNepal's Kami Rita Sherpa scales Mt. Everest for record 29th time

International15 Killed, Dozens Injured in Indonesia’s Flash Floods