Published on March 29, 2020
Sri Lanka has extended the curfew period in the country till further notice to tackle COVID-19 as number of cases have risen to 115. Seven more patients were tested positive during past 24 hours, while one person died of COVID-19 complication last evening.
President office said the curfew in six districts including Colombo and Jaffna districts will continue without relaxation. The curfew in all other districts will be lifted at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow and will be re-imposed at 2:00 p.m.
Travel between the districts for purposes other than essential services is completely prohibited. Two villages in Kalutara and Kandy district have been named as completely isolated areas and no one is allowed to enter or leave those. This followed several suspected cases in these villages.
Meanwhile, the country has extended the closure of international airports for passenger arrivals by one week till 7th of next month. However, cargo flights’ departure and arrival will be allowed.
Government has urged public to strictly follow curfew laws as it has been brought in force to ensure the well-being of the people of the country in the wake of COVID-19 outbreak.