Sri Lankan authorities extends inter-province travel ban amid Covid spread
Sri Lankan authorities extends inter-province travel ban amid Covid spread
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Colombo: Sri Lankan authorities on Wednesday extended an inter-province travel ban till October 31 so as to prevent the further spread of the Covid pandemic. Sri Lanka's Army Commander General Shavendra Silva reportedly said the inter-provincial travel restriction had been extended on the instructions of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in order to prevent the movement of people from one province to another.

"Public behaviour is crucial to prevent the spread of Covid-19 but some people are behaving in an irresponsible manner and the decision to further extend the travel restrictions was taken considering the situation," Silva said. Therefore, security had been tightened at all provincial borders, police said.

Sri Lankan authorities earlier this week said they had tightened the travel ban to prevent people from crossing the provinces especially as the country celebrates two religious holidays this week. According to the President's Media Division, Rajapaksa had issued instructions to the security forces to closely and strictly monitor vehicular movement at all provincial borders. Sri Lanka earlier this month lifted a 42-day nationwide lockdown as the country faced a third wave of the coronavirus caused by the highly contagious Delta variant. To date, Sri Lanka has recorded 532,766 positive patients while 13,525 deaths have been reported since March last year.

 

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