Sri Lankan Govt enforces overnight curfew amidst surge in Covid deaths

The government of Sri Lanka announced an island-wide overnight curfew from Monday following the record of daily increase in Covid death toll. Army Commander and the head of the NOCPCO (National Operation Centre for Prevention of Covid-19 Outbreak), Shavendra Silva said curfew would be implemented from 10 pm to 4 am daily from August 16. Amid calls by experts for a lockdown, the government tightened restrictions on public gatherings and directed all weddings and any functions at homes or hotels be cancelled from Monday onwards.

Registering a daily upward trend, 161 Covid deaths were reported on increasing the total Covid deaths in the island nation to 6,096. With Saturday's death toll, Sri Lanka has become the country with fourth highest deaths per million persons after Georgia, Tunisia, and Malaysia. This is among the countries with a population over a million.

Meanwhile, Health Minister Pavithradevi Wanniarachchi announced that health guidelines that were imposed to prevent the spread of Covid pandemic were being made a law through an extraordinary gazette notice. She said that stricter restrictions would be enforced in the Western Province, which has country's commercial capital Colombo, as the highly transmissible Delta variant was fast spreading.

WHO National Independent Expert Group on Wednesday urged the government, among other measures, to close the country for four weeks to avert about 18,000 deaths. It also insisted on enforcing curfew for a short period, in large geographic areas or nationally.

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