COLOMBO: According to local media reports, Sri Lanka Govt has opened new "walk-in" community Covid-19 inoculation centres across the country after receiving another batch of the Chinese Sinopharm vaccine shots. The vaccines will be administered to all those above the age of 30 between 8.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. at the allocated centers. In a statement on Monday, health officials said for those residing in the capital Colombo, which has in recent months recorded a high number of infected patients, those entitled to take vaccine must produce a National Identity Card (NIC) with electricity or telephone bill, a copy of the electoral list or a residential proof. According to the Health Ministry, the Sinopharm vaccine has become the main jab to be administered across Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is facing a third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic with authorities warning of a spread of the Delta variant. The country has to date recorded 265,630 patients since the first local case was detected in March last year, while 3,236 deaths have been reported. Currently, the active patient count in the country stands at 27,452. Indonesia: 1,031 medical workers die from Covid-19 Ethiopia plans to reduce the number of embassies by half part: PM Abiy Ahmed Covid-19 restrictions almost set to end in England on July 19: Boris Johnson