Sri Lanka: A ten-day nationwide quarantine curfew has been imposed in Sri Lanka so as to prevent the further spread of Covid-19, the country's Army Commander General Shavendra Silva announced. The commander, who is also Head of the National Operations Centre for Prevention of Covid-19, said that the curfew came into effect from 10 p.m. Friday and will be lifted at 4 a.m. on August 30. However, essential services such as those in agriculture, apparel, construction workers, and pharmacies can continue to operate, he said.
"Mobile teams will operate during these 10 days and we will ensure that all those above 60 are vaccinated as a large number of deaths from the virus have been among this age group," Silva said. Silva said vaccination centres will remain open and priority will be given to those above 60 years old who are yet to be vaccinated.
Sri Lanka is encountering a rapid rise in Covid-19 infections with 377,973 cases detected since March last year. The current active patient count was over 47,000, statistics from the Health Ministry showed. Health workers said the rise in infections in recent weeks was from the Delta variant with capital Colombo being the epicentre of the variant spread. Health workers have warned that the situation may reach its peak in two weeks and have urged people to stay indoors as much as possible.
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