Sunday, July 3, 2022
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Guest Post
  • Contact
Tribune Times
  • Home
  • News
    • England
    • Ireland
    • Wales
    • World
  • Brexit
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Military
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Videos

    President Biden announces new gas deal with EU

    BREAKING NEWS! Ammar Zoni & Irish Bella Resmi Umumkan Jenis Kelamin Anak Kedua

    Is Harry Maguire England's best defender? | John Barnes discusses the Three lions squad

    New initiative to encourage speaking Irish in Dublin

    AUSTRALIA STUDENT VISA FUTURE | STUDY VISA UPDATES USA CANADA UK

  • More
    • Entertainment
    • Business
    • Health
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
Tribune Times
No Result
View All Result
Home News World

As COVID deaths surge, Sri Lanka prepares for 10-day lockdown

Editorial Staff by Editorial Staff
August 20, 2021
in World
A A
0
69
SHARES
313
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Island nation announces lockdown starting Friday night, bowing to pressure from medical experts as infections overwhelm healthcare system.

Sri Lanka has announced a 10-day lockdown starting on Friday night in an effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus, as surging infections and deaths overwhelm the island nation’s hospitals, morgues and crematoriums.

The Indian Ocean nation was forced to bow to intense pressure from medical experts after it recorded its highest single-day death toll of 187 and 3,793 cases on Wednesday.

The country has reported a total of 372,079 infections since the start of the outbreak last year, with 6,604 deaths. Health experts say the actual toll was at least twice as much.

“Nationwide Lockdown in effect from 10pm today (20/08) to Monday (30/08). All essential services will function as normal,” Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said on Twitter.

A medical official carries a body of a suspected COVID-19 victim from freezer storage in a container to a trolley at the Judicial Medical Officer’s premises in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on August 6, 2021 [Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters]

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa met with members of the presidential task force on coronavirus and was expected to address the nation on Friday evening.

A junior minister for health, Channa Jayasumana, had called the Delta variant of the virus “a powerful bomb which has exploded in Colombo and is spreading elsewhere”.

Medical professionals, religious leaders, politicians and businessmen have called for an immediate nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of infections.

Warning that hospitals and morgues were reaching their maximum capacities, doctors and trade unions repeatedly urged the government to impose a lockdown.

The government delayed the action, citing the ailing economy.

Daily infections have more than doubled in a month to an average of 3,897, according to the Reuters Global COVID tracker.

Hospitals in the country of 21 million people are overflowing with COVID-19 patients as the highly transmissible Delta variant surges through the population.

“If they listen to us it will be good for our leaders and for the country,” said lawmaker Tissa Witarana, a supporter of a strict national lockdown, before the health minister’s announcement.

Many restrictions are already in place, with schools, gyms and swimming pools closed and weddings and musical shows banned. Authorities also imposed a night curfew from Monday, restricting movement from 10pm until 4am every day.

Sri Lanka’s third wave of infections has been blamed on traditional Sinhala and Tamil New Year celebrations in mid-April.

People wait to receive their doses of vaccine against COVID-19 in Colombo [Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters]

Following a month-long lockdown, the government reopened the country in June relying on an aggressive vaccination drive as its main strategy to deal with the spread.

About a quarter of Sri Lanka’s population has been fully vaccinated, a majority of them with China’s Sinopharm vaccine.

Sri Lanka has also approved Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca and Russia’s Sputnik V shots.

Despite more than five million of the 21 million population receiving two doses of vaccine, the virus has infected more people beyond the capacity of state and private sector hospitals.

With bodies piling up at several state hospitals, the government resorted to mass cremations last week.

Source: Alazeera

Tags: AsiaCoronavirus pandemicNewsSri Lanka

Related Posts

World

The long, ongoing debate over ‘All men are created equal’

July 3, 2022
World

Regulator urges Germans to prepare for possible gas shortage

July 3, 2022
World

West should have armed Ukraine years ago to avoid Russian invasion, says Khodorkovsky

July 3, 2022
World

Part of Egypt’s Red Sea coast closed after woman killed in shark attack

July 3, 2022
World

Three dead as dozens of buildings hit by blasts in Russian city near Ukraine border

July 3, 2022
World

Relatives and detectives share theories on mystery of Alcatraz’s three missing men

July 3, 2022

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Olympics Protests

Anti-Olympics Protests One Week Before the Event

12 months ago
Monkey B Virus

China Reports Its First Death from the Monkey B Virus

11 months ago
Double vaccinated gets double freedom.

Double vaccinated gets double freedom.

10 months ago
Flood in China's Zhengzhou

Flood in China’s Zhengzhou

8 months ago
Heatwaves warnings!

Heatwaves warnings!

8 months ago
Instagram

Instagram will No Longer be Photo Sharing App: Monetization of Content

7 months ago

You Might also Like

News

Child obesity is a form of abuse, fitness guru claims

July 3, 2022
World

The long, ongoing debate over ‘All men are created equal’

July 3, 2022
News

New UK ‘bill of rights’ exempts government from free speech protections

July 3, 2022
World

Regulator urges Germans to prepare for possible gas shortage

July 3, 2022
News

Change to Aldi & Asda divides opinion as they rename their aisles

July 3, 2022
Wales

The seventh generation farmer living off-grid in the Black Mountain who's transforming the land his family have owned for centuries

July 3, 2022

VIDEOS

President Biden announces new gas deal with EU

April 3, 2022

BREAKING NEWS! Ammar Zoni & Irish Bella Resmi Umumkan Jenis Kelamin Anak Kedua

April 3, 2022

Is Harry Maguire England's best defender? | John Barnes discusses the Three lions squad

April 3, 2022

New initiative to encourage speaking Irish in Dublin

April 2, 2022

AUSTRALIA STUDENT VISA FUTURE | STUDY VISA UPDATES USA CANADA UK

April 2, 2022

POPULAR NEWS

Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed

LATEST NEWS

Sports

Brainy Harry Maguire could’ve been an accountant instead of a World Cup hero

July 3, 2022
Entertainment

Warwick Davis ‘told kids to say goodbye’ to wife as she battled mystery illness

July 3, 2022
News

What the papers say – July 3

July 3, 2022
World

Three dead as dozens of buildings hit by blasts in Russian city near Ukraine border

July 3, 2022
News

Suspect quizzed for murder after man killed in early morning street attack

July 3, 2022
Entertainment

Travis Barker reveals hospital stay for ‘severe life-threatening pancreatitis’

July 3, 2022
Tribune Times

Tribune Times news portal We offer you the latest local UK news and the most important political and military news..

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • Child obesity is a form of abuse, fitness guru claims
  • The long, ongoing debate over ‘All men are created equal’
  • New UK ‘bill of rights’ exempts government from free speech protections
  • Regulator urges Germans to prepare for possible gas shortage
  • Change to Aldi & Asda divides opinion as they rename their aisles

Category

  • Africa
  • Belarus
  • Brexit
  • Business
  • Criminals
  • Energy
  • England
  • Entertainment
  • Food
  • Health
  • Ireland
  • Lockdown
  • Military
  • Money
  • Monkey B Virus
  • News
  • Nigeria
  • Olympics Protests
  • Politics
  • Russia
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Scotland
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Uncategorized
  • Vaccinated
  • Videos
  • Vulnerable Children
  • Wales
  • Warnings
  • Wimbledon
  • World
  • Zambia
  • Zhengzhou

Recent News

The long, ongoing debate over ‘All men are created equal’

July 3, 2022

New UK ‘bill of rights’ exempts government from free speech protections

July 3, 2022

Regulator urges Germans to prepare for possible gas shortage

July 3, 2022
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Guest Post
  • Contact

© 2021 Tribune Times - Developed By Sawah Web.
Partner Publications : News Parliament - Global Crisis News - Government Law Organisation - EU Think Tank.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • England
    • Ireland
    • Wales
    • World
  • Brexit
  • Money
  • Business
  • Military
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Videos

© 2021 Tribune Times - Developed By Sawah Web.
Partner Publications : News Parliament - Global Crisis News - Government Law Organisation - EU Think Tank.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In