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Covid fatalities in sri lanka increases to 14,923
The Director-General of Health Services has confirmed 22 more coronavirus-related deaths for December 27, increasing the death toll in the country due to the virus pandemic to 14,923.
According to the figures released by the Government Information Department, the deaths reported today include 12 males and 10 females.
Six of the patients are between the ages of 30-59 years. Fifteen others are in the age group of 60 years and above and the remaining victim is aged below 30 years.
Lake Gregory emptied to build jogging tracks. Boaters suffer!
Lake Gregory has been emptied to build a jogging track, severely affecting the tourist boaters in the area, the Lake Gregory Tourist Boaters’ Association revealed.
They pointed out that it would be a great injustice to take such a measure during the festive season in the event that a large number of local and foreign tourists visiting the Nuwara Eliya area are enjoying the lake.
Lake Gregory is currently administered by the Nuwara Eliya Municipal Council and was emptied yesterday (22).
In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, people who used to work in the vicinity of Lake Gregory had not been able to earn any income for more than a year. Following the outbreak’s decline the place was restored with its recognition as a tourist hotspot, but the sudden decision to empty Lake Gregory has driven those working in the area to meet a new nightmare!
Covid fatalities in sri lanka increases to 14,901
The Director General of Health Services has confirmed another 17 coronavirus related deaths for December 26, pushing the death toll in the country due to the virus to 14,901.
The deaths confirmed today include 11 males and 06 females while one of the deceased is below the age of 30 years.
Six are between the ages 30-59 years while the remaining 10 are in the age group of 60 years and above.
Covid fatalities in sri lanka increases to 14,832
Twenty-one deaths from the COVID-19 virus were reported today (23).
Of them, 14 were men and seven women.
Most of the fatalities were elderly people in their 60s and above.
The death toll has now risen to 14,832.
Stationmasters continue strike after talks fail
Railway stationmasters continue with their strike action after talks with their general manager failed today (27).
Citing several grievances, the Sri Lanka Station Masters’ Union resorted to union action four days ago.
As they stay away from issuing tickets, commuters are traveling without paying, losing income to the Railway Department.
The Department estimates the losses at Rs. five million a day.
"I don't know the exact reason as to why I was removed" - ex-Agriculture Secy
Former Secretary to the Agriculture Ministry, Prof. Uditha K. Jayasinghe, who was axed from the post on Wednesday (22), hinted the reason behind his removal could be his educating people about a possible food crisis in the country next year.
Prof. Jayasinghe was removed from the post, days after warning about a possible food shortage in the coming year.
He once again raised concerns over the matter, speaking to the media today (23), adding that he is yet to be given a reason for his removal.
“Therefore, I do not know the exact reason as to why I was removed from the post. Also, I have not been informed about it officially as well,” he added.
“Everyone who has knowledge on the subject can understand that if the current situation in the country continues, a food shortage in the coming year is inevitable. We have to show the actual situation, so preparations could be made to avoid a food shortage. That was what I did in a simple manner. Policies of the Government cannot be violated by doing so,” he pointed out.
Speaking further, Prof. Jayasinghe said, “I have done research about the subject for several decades. If we cannot make a prediction after studying current data, what is the point of us having education about the subject for 30 years? The truth can hurt sometimes for those who try to hide the facts. But this is the reality. It is useless if we cannot inform the real situation to the public. The President also has instructed me that it is my responsibility to educate people. That was what I did.”
Moreover, Prof. Jayasinghe said he is sad about losing the post.
“It does not mean that I am wailing over losing the post. It is okay to lose the post if people are educated. I am sad because I sacrificed my expertise, time and efforts to do something good during the past few months. I did not even get a salary for the post. So I am sad about that,” he said.
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Death of ex-minister Gunaratne Weerakoon
Former minister Gunaratne Weerakoon died last night (24), aged 74.
His remains are being kept at a funeral parlour in Borella.
The funeral is due to take place tomorrow.
Weerakoon was elected to Parliament on the ticket of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party in 2004 and held several ministerial positions.
Price controls on bakery products removed
There will no longer be price controls on bakery products, including bread, from midnight today (21), the All Ceylon Bakery Owners Association announced.
Instead, the prices are due to be determined by the supply and demand, president of the Association, N.K Jayawardena said.
"By stating that there will be no more control prices, we are merely affirming that we will no longer be deciding prices for bakery products. It is not possible to do this any more as prices of goods increase by the day", he said.
Bakery owners will now be given the liberty to decide the prices of their products as per demand and supply and other contributory factors, Jayawardena noted.
PM Mahinda Rajapaksa visits Tirupati
Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa who left for India yesterday (23) on a private visit has visited Tirupati today. The Prime Minister's wife Shiranthi Rajapaksa and several others were present at the occasion.
According to Indian media reports, when the Prime Minister arrived at the Tirupati, there was tight security around the premises.
Covid fatalities in sri lanka increases to 14,795
The Director-General of Health Services has confirmed 24 more coronavirus-related deaths for December 20, increasing the death toll in the country due to the virus pandemic to 14,795.
According to the figures released by the Government Information Department, the deaths reported today include 11 males and 13 females.
Five of the patients are between the ages 30-59 years and the remaining 19 are in the age group of 60 years and above.
Vikum Athula Kaluarachchi appointed to Court of Appeal
Vikum Athula Kaluarachchi was sworn in as a new Judge of the Court of Appeal on Friday (24) morning in the presence of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
He was appointed to the position left vacant following the retirement of Court of Appeal Justice Devika Abeyratne.
GMOA to go on island-wide strike on Tuesday (21).
The Government Medical Officers Association says it will launch an island-wide strike action at 8 AM on Tuesday (21).
The strike will take place from Tuesday citing 7 demands.
However, all COVID-19 treatment and emergency treatment services will continue without any obstruction.
The GMOA said the Health Ministry should be held accountable for the issues that may arise, as the ministry failed to solve their matters through dialogue.
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